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Crypto, explained
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Honest guides, hands-on reviews and plain-English how-tos: everything you need to buy your first coin with confidence and keep it safe.

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Featured guide

The Best Crypto Exchange for Beginners in 2026

The best beginner exchange is easy to use, well-regulated, and clear about fees. Coinbase and Kraken lead for new buyers; Binance wins on cost. The right one depends on your country.

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Reviews

How We Review Crypto Exchanges: Our Scoring Method

Every exchange on Coinporta is scored the same way: security, fees, access, ease of use, and coin range roll up into one trust score. Affiliate deals never change a ranking.

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Comparisons

USDT vs USDC: Which Stablecoin Should You Hold?

USDT and USDC are both dollar stablecoins, but they differ on transparency and reach. USDC is the safer default; USDT is the more liquid one. Here is the breakdown.

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Comparisons

Bitcoin vs Ethereum: Which Should You Buy First?

Bitcoin is digital money with a fixed supply; Ethereum is a platform for apps. Most beginners start with Bitcoin, then add Ethereum. Here is how they really differ.

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Country guides

US Crypto Taxes: What the IRS Knows About Your Trades

The IRS treats crypto as property, so every sale, trade, or use is taxable. Here is how short and long-term rates work, and what exchanges now report on Form 1099-DA.

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Country guides

UK Crypto Tax: What HMRC Expects When You Sell

HMRC treats crypto as property, so you pay Capital Gains Tax when you sell, swap, or spend at a profit above the annual allowance. Here is how UK crypto tax works.

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Security

How to Spot a Crypto Scam: 12 Red Flags That Repeat Every Cycle

Most crypto scams share the same tells: guaranteed returns, urgency, unsolicited messages, fake endorsements, and requests for your seed phrase. Here are 12 red flags.

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Security

How to Move Crypto from an Exchange to Your Own Wallet, Step by Step

Copy your wallet address, paste it into the exchange's withdraw screen, match the network, and send a small test first. Here is the safe way to self-custody your coins.

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Payments

Why Did My Bank Decline My Crypto Purchase? Fixes That Work

Banks block crypto buys for a few predictable reasons: policy, fraud flags, or a card that is not enabled for it. Most are fixable. Here is how to get your purchase through.

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Glossary

What Is a Stablecoin? USDT and USDC in Plain English

A stablecoin is a crypto token designed to hold a steady value, usually pegged to the US dollar. Here is how USDT and USDC work, what backs them, and the risks.

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Payments

The Cheapest Way to Buy Crypto: Every Payment Method's Real Cost

The cheapest way to buy crypto is a bank transfer into a low-fee exchange plus a limit order. See every payment method's real cost and how to cut all three fees.

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Glossary

What Is a Seed Phrase? Why 12 Words Protect Everything You Own

A seed phrase is the 12 or 24 word master key to a self-custody crypto wallet. Learn how it works, why it is secure, and how to store it without losing your funds.

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Beginners

Can You Buy Crypto Without ID? What Is and Is Not Possible in 2026

Sometimes, but the options are limited and shrinking. Every major regulated exchange now requires ID. Here are the no-ID routes that still work, what they cost, and the risks.

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Beginners

Why You Pay More Than the Listed Price: Spread and Slippage

The price you see is the mid-market midpoint. You buy at the higher ask price, plus a fee and any slippage. Here is what the spread is and how to pay closer to the real price.

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Beginners

Can You Buy Less Than One Bitcoin? Satoshis Explained

Yes. One Bitcoin splits into 100 million units called satoshis, so you can buy any fraction you like, often from a few dollars. Here is how it works and the real minimums.

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Beginners

How Old Do You Have to Be to Buy Crypto?

In almost every country you must be 18 to use a regulated crypto exchange, because of KYC and contract law. A few places allow 16 with a parent's consent. Here is the full picture.

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Beginners

How Long Does It Take to Buy Crypto?

With a card or instant bank rail, crypto lands in seconds to minutes. A standard bank transfer takes 1 to 5 days. Here is the full timeline, from verification to withdrawal.

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Beginners

How Much Money Do You Need to Start Buying Crypto?

You can start with as little as $5 to $10 on most exchanges. Here is the real minimum, why very small buys waste money on fees, and how much a beginner should actually put in.

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