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Crypto Trading For Beginners

Cryptocurrency trading is an essential part of the blockchain industry. With our Crypto Trading 101 section, you have an opportunity to discover some tips, consider the risk, learn new trading tools, get an overview of the most popular crypto trading strategies and indicators. Stay with TradeSanta and automate your crypto trading on Binance, HitBTC, Huobi, or Upbit.

Crypto Trading For Beginners

What is Blockchain?

Definition In general, blockchain is a decentralized ledger or a list of records. It received its name because of the work process: all information is gathered and divided into blocks which are united into a chain, using cryptography. So, each block of blockchain stands for…

Crypto Trading For Beginners

Cryptocurrency Trading Ecosystem

Cryptocurrency ecosystem is almost limitless and made up of various elements, which, in their turn, compose own ecosystems. This article allows you to plunge into the world of crypto trading, find out what tools and resources traders use to analyze the crypto market, what components…

Crypto Trading For Beginners

What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is a powerful platform that uses blockchain technology and provides opportunity to create decentralised applications for value and data exchange. If you don’t grab the idea, don’t worry and just read the article. We will start from the outset. Ethereum’s history & ideology Ethereum…

Crypto Trading For Beginners

What is Bitcoin?

“Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer version of electronic cash that allows payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution.” – Satoshi Nakamoto Bitcoin’s history & ideology In 2008 Bitcoin.org was registered and a whitepaper was published claiming the…

Crypto Trading For Beginners

What Is a Crypto Trading Bot?

As cryptocurrency trading becomes more and more popular, the number of traders using crypto trading bots is increasing as well. It is very similar to the traditional trading, where, for example, vast majority of trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is done by…