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Buy through an exchange like coinbase. You can start with like $30usd I believe. I started with $120 in bitcoin and $120 in ethereum. Read about the different options.
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You can buy on Cashapp, the exchanges depending on location, (Gemini, Kraken, Coinbase, crypto.com, etc). You can buy the ETF on select platforms like fidelity and E*Trade. There are a number of different ETFs like BlackRocks iBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC.
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With https://strike.me you can buy as little as $0.01 at a time. Makes buying and selling btc easy.
I would recommend buying from a bitcoin only exchange like Swan or River. River is free to DCA after the first transactin. Swan is giving you no fees right now on first $10,000 in buys.
Depends on exchange but you can buy very very small amounts anyone should be able to.
Bitcoin is volatile in the short term.
I recommend starting to learn about it somewhere like here
https://welcome.swanbitcoin.com/ - 1 hour video overview in 6 small bite sized pieces.
Welcome to the rabbit hole!
Thank you very much! Appreciate it!
If you don’t have an exchange account set up with a broker or other investment platform, you can buy a small amount of BTC on CashApp now as well. They don’t do a great job of displaying your current loss/gain but it is reflected in your dollar amount shown as the equivalent.