I trust the provider, and it’s a small amount I’m willing to risk. Just don’t want to throw it away, be frustrated, or get involved with shady people.

Android/Windows user, btw.

For those people who are wondering why I would ask Lemmy strangers about my money decisions, let me tell you my thinking.

I am in the decision making process. One of the things I do when making decisions is gather information from a variety of sources. I then weigh that information as to how useful I find it, research any possible leads, and use it as a launching point for my own investigation. I find that beats the hell out of googling whatever I can think up on my own in a field where I have no experience whatsoever.

For clarification, I’m not telling anyone else how to do anything. You humans live your life however you want, and I respect you as individuals with opinions of your own. Live how you want to live, choose how you want to choose, be how you want to be.

Much peace to all ✌️

    • @subtext
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      110 months ago

      Indeed, I found crypto far more convenient than cash for my personal situation

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Your 20 step plan is far too many steps rather than stuffing an envelope with a $50, slapping stamps on it and mailing it

        • @subtext
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          110 months ago

          Did you miss the TL;DR where if you take out the opening and closing accounts, it’s three steps long?