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How To Invest In Cryptocurrency: A Beginner’s Guide

Written by Paul Esajian
| Reviewed by Andy Proper

“Cryptocurrency” is such a cryptic concept, isn’t it? Many people have difficulty understanding the technology that powers cryptocurrency, let alone how it works as an investment. Over the past decade, the worth of cryptocurrency has skyrocketed beyond many investor’s expectations. We intend to shed light on this concept.

This beginner’s guide will teach you how to invest in cryptocurrency and how crypto works, should you decide it’s right for you.

What Is Cryptocurrency?

In theory, cryptocurrency is a virtual currency that’s held and distributed online. In reality, it’s a digital asset that may gain or lose value in a similar fashion to stocks and bonds.

Whereas a cash currency incorporates paper bills and metal coins, a cryptocurrency uses a virtual “coin,” “token,” or “unit.” You can purchase a coin/token/unit from any company that facilitates cryptocurrency exchanges, and you can trade, buy, or sell with other people who own crypto—not unlike stock trading in corporate America.

What makes cryptocurrency distinct from standard currency (besides the fact there’s no physical cash) is that cryptocurrency is “decentralized.” There’s no central authority that governs the currency.

For example, the Federal Reserve manages the national currency of the United States, influencing prices, interest rates, and the overall supply of money being circulated in the economy. Cryptocurrency has no such oversight.

However, a cryptocurrency is generally maintained by a “system.” The system—which is managed by a cryptocurrency company—tracks all the units of cryptocurrency and their owners. The system will also determine when new crypto units can be created. All right, so that might sound a little bit like the Federal Reserve. But cryptocurrency systems have no central location or server where units are stored. There are no virtual banks.

Bitcoin is by far the largest and most popular cryptocurrency system in the world. In fact, some financial experts define any cryptocurrency that’s not Bitcoin as “altcoin.” That’s a testament to Bitcoin’s dominance.


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How Does Cryptocurrency Work?

You might be wondering, “What gives a cryptocurrency unit its value?”

For most assets, the value is determined by market factors. Let’s take the real estate market, for example. What determines the value of a property? A property might be appraised higher if it’s in a desirable location, or if it’s more luxurious, or if it’s in a neighborhood that’s likely to see an increase in home prices.

What about stocks? Stock value is generally determined by the success of the company (or the impending success of the company). Higher profits mean higher dividends, which means higher stock prices.

Cryptocurrency values are also tied to the marketplace, but in a different way. There’s no physical asset that’s affected by the local economy. And the value isn’t tied to corporate profits. The value of a cryptocurrency unit is entirely dependent on whether or not people want to buy cryptocurrency units.

Wait… what??

You read that correctly. The value of cryptocurrency is based on nothing but consumer interest in buying cryptocurrency. If lots of people are buying crypto, then the value will rise. If people stop buying crypto, then the value will fall.

This is a head-scratching concept for both beginning and veteran investors. But it’s not such a crazy idea to high-risk investors who frequently trade in volatile assets. A “volatile asset” is an asset that may experience large and rapid changes in value. Penny stocks are a common (and more “socially acceptable”) type of volatile asset. They often pose too much risk for the average investor, but they can yield extremely high returns to those wolves of Wall Street who carefully study marketplace activity.

In the same vein, cryptocurrency can yield high returns if an investor takes advantage of marketplace surges.

What Do You Need To Invest In Cryptocurrency?

While the idea of cryptocurrency can be daunting to beginner investors, the requirements to get started are minimal. If you want to learn how to invest in cryptocurrency, you only need:

  1. Personal identification documents

  2. Bank account information

  3. Secure internet connection

That’s it! It is possible to purchase cryptocurrency through a stockbroker as well. In this case, most of your personal and financial information will be on file already. Now that you have what you need, let’s start investing.

Tips to Know Before Investing in Cryptocurrency

Here are a couple of important things you should know before investing in cryptocurrency.

  • Capital Gains Tax: For tax purposes, cryptocurrency is considered an asset, like a stock or property. When you sell crypto and make a profit, you’ll have to pay capital gains tax on what you earned. Keep this in mind when you’re budgeting for the year and planning for taxes.

  • Short-Term Investing: Because cryptocurrency is a volatile asset, many investors would consider it to be a short-term investment rather than a long-term one. It’s possible that in the future, cryptocurrency may become a stable investment and that long-term holdings will yield significant profit. But that’s a big “if.”

    Since cryptocurrency values have been decreasing, you might have a better chance of making a profit by timing the market. That’s incredibly risky, but crypto is high-risk. If you want your money to appreciate over a long period, you’re better off investing in long-term bonds, index funds, or IRAs.

How To Invest In Cryptocurrency In 3 Steps

If you’ve decided that you’re willing to take a risk on crypto, you might be asking yourself, “How do I invest in cryptocurrency?”
Every cryptocurrency is a little bit different, but assuming you want to purchase for-profit, let’s cover the steps for how to start cryptocurrency investing for currencies like Bitcoin and Litecoin:

  1. Choose a cryptocurrency exchange

  2. Start purchasing cryptocurrency

  3. Store your cryptocurrency in a “wallet”

1. Choose A Cryptocurrency Exchange

First, you need to pick an exchange to buy from—like choosing a broker for stocks. After selecting which exchange you want to start investing in cryptocurrency with, you will be able to make an account with them. There are many options open to you, but the most popular crypto exchanges are:

2. Start Purchasing Cryptocurrency

These exchanges enable you to purchase crypto with your debit card. Typically you’re able to choose between different cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. A single coin might be valued at thousands of dollars. However, most exchanges allow you to buy a fraction of a coin, which is far more affordable for first-time investors. Just like a stockbroker, an exchange will charge fees for every transaction you make.

3. Store Your Cryptocurrency In A “Wallet”

Once you’ve purchased a unit of crypto, it’ll be added to your “wallet.” Not your actual wallet, of course, but a virtual wallet that you’ll receive when you open your account with an exchange. The wallet will hold the codes for all your cryptocurrency.

There are software wallets and hardware wallets. A software wallet is just a software program that holds your crypto. You need it for active trading, and you’ll typically get one when you open an account with an exchange.

A hardware wallet is a physical device that holds crypto. It looks like a USB drive, and it’s more secure than a software wallet, but it’s not necessary unless you’re buying a huge portion of crypto.

3 Best Cryptocurrencies For Beginner Investors

Before cryptocurrency investing, it is essential to know the types. There are many different types of cryptocurrency systems that you can invest in. Bitcoin is arguably the grandfather of all crypto. It has been around for over 10 years and it’s the largest cryptocurrency system in the world, with a market capitalization of about $128 billion. Here are some of the other cryptocurrency you can buy:

  • Bitcoin: Bitcoin is a great starting place for any beginner. Every currency exchange supports Bitcoin, which means that you’ll know what you’re buying into. Bitcoin is merely a form of digital cash. You can use it as a means to exchange currency and value, which gives it a competitive advantage.

  • Ether: It’s a cryptocurrency, but the main focus is on purchasing applications without having to pay a middleman (in other words, bypassing the Apple Store).

  • Cardano: This cryptocurrency is primarily used to store private data. An alternative to Ehterium, it’s more energy-efficient and is thus less expensive.

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How To Choose The Right Cryptocurrency To Invest In

It’s easy to jump on any bandwagon just because someone said it was a worthy investment. However, it would behoove you to conduct your own research. When you buy cryptocurrency, know that it holds zero intrinsic value. Instead, it represents ownership of a digital asset. It’s price is simply determined by public perception of its value, so you need to believe in the value of the cryptocurrency you choose to invest in. How do you develop these beliefs? By conducting your own research. Put in the work by reading white papers and come to an understanding of which cryptocurrencies may increase in value in the future before making an investment decision.

What Is Blockchain?

You might also be wondering, “What makes cryptocurrency an asset? How can something that has no physical existence be worth any money at all?”

American currency used to be backed by physical assets: first, gold, and then, silver. Every bill or coin would be linked to a unit of gold or silver so that it had a physical value of sorts. Nowadays, the American currency is not backed up by anything, but every bill and coin has a value that the federal government assigns. You can technically print your own dollars at home, but they’re not worth anything unless the government says they are. (Pro-tip: Don’t print your own dollars at home and try to use them—this is a crime called “counterfeiting.”)

Here’s the main problem that cryptocurrency aims to solve: how can something on the internet have individual value? A $1 bill has value because it has been printed and assigned value by the federal government. Nobody can duplicate it. It’s yours.

Digital assets are more complicated. Take a digital photo, for instance. A digital photo is made from computer code. Let’s say that you emailed a digital photo to your friend. Your computer copies the code and transfers it to your friend over the internet. Now a single piece of code exists on both your computer and your friend’s computer. You’ve duplicated the code, so it can’t have any individual worth. And who owns the digital photo—you or your friend? It’s unclear.

Cryptocurrency uses a type of coding called “blockchain” to give a crypto unit an individual value and assign ownership to a single person or entity.

Blockchain splits a single code into multiple codes that are stored across many different computers.

For example, let’s say that the code for a crypto unit was 13BD22.

  • “13” is stored on Computer A.

  • “BD” is stored on Computer B.

  • “22” is stored on Computer C.

If a hacker wanted to duplicate the code, they would need to hack all three computers to access the entire code. Of course, in a real blockchain, the code would be much longer and spread across thousands of different computers.

Every computer that holds a piece of the code is called a “node,” and together, these computers comprise the “public ledger.” The purpose of the public ledger is to ensure that all cryptocurrency data is accurate. Whenever there’s a change in data, every computer checks its records against one another. It’s an effective way to detect hacking.

But if you wanted to make legitimate changes to the data (like if you sold your crypto unit to someone else), then you’d just use a cryptographic key, like a password. The smart thing about blockchain is that you can only add data to code. You can’t erase any data. That’s to ensure that the ownership history will always remain intact.


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How To Invest In Blockchain

Blockchain is often associated with cryptocurrency, but it’s a technology that stands on its own two legs. It might be a good investment option in its own right.

Several large technology companies run blockchain operations, such as IBM, Oracle Corp., and Visa. You might consider purchasing individual stocks in these companies, or you could purchase exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that deal exclusively with blockchain-related companies. Some viable ETFs include:

  • Reality Shares Nasdaq NexGen Economy ETF (BLCN)

  • Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF (BLOK)

  • Innovation Shares NextGen Protocol ETF (KOIN)

These ETFs have performed very well over the past year and have generated good returns. The blockchain sector, as a whole, has outperformed the market.

Many investors are wary about investing in blockchain because they’re afraid of the volatility associated with cryptocurrency. But it’s important to know that investing in companies that run a blockchain is not the same thing as investing in cryptocurrency. Investing in the stock market is less risky than investing in crypto.

Is Crypto A Good Investment?

Hopefully, you now have a pretty good understanding of cryptocurrency. Now you might be asking yourself, “Is cryptocurrency a good investment?”

Cryptocurrency is a high-risk investment because, as mentioned earlier, it’s a volatile asset.

Here’s a scenario that’s likely to happen in cryptocurrency. Let’s say you buy a few units of Bitcoin. Something happens that drives a large number of people to purchase Bitcoin:

  • Endorsements: Public figures or business leaders promote Bitcoin, which entices a larger number of people to buy.

  • Press: Bitcoin enters the public consciousness due to a movie, article, or journalistic piece, and it leads to an increase in purchases.

  • Manipulation: Stock manipulators purchase a large number of Bitcoin units. They contact hundreds or thousands of amateur investors and convince (or coerce) them to purchase units, as well.

When everyone starts buying the cryptocurrency, the value of each crypto unit increases sharply. But remember: crypto is a volatile asset, and the value may fall as quickly as it rises.

If you sold your units early, you could make a huge return on investment. That’s what the stock manipulators do. They’d sell their units when the demand is highest and reap a large profit.

But it’s difficult to determine the right time to sell your holdings. Timing the stock market is hard enough, but it’s even harder to time a volatile market. The cryptocurrency could fall dramatically in value in just a couple of days or even a couple of hours. If you didn’t sell your units before the demand cools, they could nosedive in value and generate a substantial loss.

However, savvy investors who don’t mind the risk could potentially earn huge profits, so long as they pay close attention to the cryptocurrency market and act quickly when there’s a surge in demand.

Again, cryptocurrency is a high-risk investment, and it shouldn’t be the foundation of your investment strategy. Know that cryptocurrency has generally been decreasing in value year to year.

First, you should prioritize low-risk investments, like bonds and rental properties. Then you should plan some medium-risk investments, like stocks or fix-and-flip properties. A high-risk investment, like cryptocurrency, should only be the tip of your investment pyramid.

Like all high-risk investments, you should try and generate a passive income that can adequately absorb any losses you might take on crypto.

Advantages Of Investing In Cryptocurrency

Investing in cryptocurrency is popular because it provides several advantages, such as diversification, return potential, and utility. Investors like to diversify portfolio as a way to spread risk, but also to increase the odds of striking gold. Crypto is a popular option for diversification because it has offered strong returns, as especially the number of crypto uses and applications increase. Finally, it’s an investment that you can actually use. Investors can use crypto to pay for goods and services, for example.

Disadvantages Of Investing In Cryptocurrency

However, be aware that cryptocurrency also comes with some drawbacks to consider. It’s known to be highly volatile, and there is no central regulation that provides any oversight. Enter at your own risk.

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Protecting Yourself While Investing In Cryptocurrency

You must take extra steps to protect yourself — and your capital with any investment type. There are a few common concerns when it comes to cryptocurrency: credibility, security, privacy. Many investors are skeptical of crypto platforms and are hesitant to start investing.

A great way to mitigate these concerns is by thoroughly researching the crypto you want to invest in and what’s behind the platform. Look up who owns the marketplace you are interested in and gather more information about them. Research how old the company is and in what stage of development the platform is in.

Cryptocurrency is unfortunately susceptible to hackers and other technical issues that simply don’t impact other investments as frequently. For this reason, it is crucial that you fully understand the marketplace you choose to work with.

It is not uncommon to choose platforms high profile investors are known to work with as a starting point. This, along with a sound company structure, can help serve as a sign of stability for that marketplace.

As you continue to learn how to invest in cryptocurrency, take the initiative to read the fine print before you start an account. The company’s prospectus will provide you with insight into the company’s inner workings. This information can help provide you with peace of mind and let you know exactly how secure your investment will be.

Summary

Cryptocurrency is a digital asset that uses blockchain technology to assign ownership to each unit. The value of cryptocurrency depends entirely on the demand in the crypto market—cryptocurrency units have no intrinsic value. Cryptocurrency is a high-risk investment because it’s a volatile asset, and investors should buy with caution. It’s easy to learn how to invest in cryptocurrency. Just open an account at a cryptocurrency exchange, which acts as a broker.


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