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How to buy (coin guides)

Skip the guesswork with our simple, step-by-step tutorials that show you exactly how to buy everything from major altcoins to new tokens.

How to invest in Bitcoin on any budget

A common myth in the digital asset space is that you must buy a whole Bitcoin to participate. With the price of a single BTC in the tens of thousands of pounds, it can feel like a high barrier to entry. In reality, BTC was designed for most people, regardless of their budget. Read on and learn how you can build your crypto portfolio one small step at a time.

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How to buy Chainlink (LINK) in the UK

Chainlink (LINK) powers one of the most critical infrastructures in the blockchain world – the decentralised oracle network that connects smart contracts with real-world data. This guide explains what Chainlink is, why people buy LINK and how to buy Chainlink crypto in the UK using the Crypto.com App.

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How to buy Litecoin (LTC) in the UK

Litecoin (LTC) is one of the oldest cryptocurrencies, often described as digital silver to Bitcoin’s digital gold. This guide explains what Litecoin is, why people buy it and how to purchase Litecoin in the UK using the Crypto.com App.

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What is a rug pull in crypto and how to avoid it

A rug pull is a crypto scam where developers abandon a project and escape with investor funds, leaving tokens worthless. These schemes often happen in DeFi and NFT projects, but by learning the warning signs, you can invest with confidence.

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How to buy Algorand (ALGO) in the UK

Algorand (ALGO) is a high-performance blockchain designed for speed, scalability and sustainability. In this guide, we explain what Algorand is, why people buy it and how to purchase ALGO in the UK using the Crypto.com App.

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How to buy Aave (AAVE) in the UK

Aave (AAVE) is a leading decentralised finance (DeFi) protocol that lets users lend and borrow cryptocurrencies without intermediaries. In this guide, we explain what Aave is, why people buy it and how to purchase AAVE in the UK using the Crypto.com App.

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Understanding crypto portfolio diversification and risk management

Cryptocurrency markets are known for their volatility. This guide explains the concept of crypto portfolio diversification, why it is relevant and how some investors approach diversification – both within crypto and beyond.

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How to buy Ethereum (ETH) in the UK

Ethereum is one of the most popular blockchain networks in the world, and Ether (ETH) is the cryptocurrency that powers it. This guide explains what Ethereum is, why people invest in ETH and the simple steps to buy it in the UK.

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What is Proof of Work (PoW) in crypto?

Proof of Work (PoW) is the original blockchain consensus mechanism that powers Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies. It ensures network security by requiring miners to solve complex mathematical puzzles before validating transactions.

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What is a seed phrase in crypto and how to store it securely

A seed phrase is a readable backup of your crypto wallet, composed of a series of words that lets you restore access to your assets if your wallet is lost or damaged. This guide explains why it’s essential for crypto security and the general best practices for storing it.

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What is Proof of Stake (PoS) in crypto?

Proof of Stake (PoS) is a modern blockchain consensus mechanism that secures networks by requiring participants to stake their crypto rather than use energy-intensive mining. By locking up tokens, validators help to confirm transactions, earn rewards and keep the network decentralised.

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