What is Cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual form of currency that uses cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies, cryptocurrencies operate on decentralized networks based on blockchain technology, making them resistant to government interference or manipulation.

Key Characteristics

  • Decentralized: No central authority controls the network
  • Secure: Cryptographic techniques protect transactions
  • Transparent: All transactions are recorded on a public ledger
  • Global: Accessible to anyone with an internet connection

Major Cryptocurrencies

RankNamePrice24hchangesVolumeMarketcap
1Bitcoin logo Bitcoin BTC$114747.630.86%$23.18B$2.28T
2Ethereum logo Ethereum ETH$3561.602.89%$16.90B$428.91B
3XRP logo XRP XRP$3.025.53%$4.53B$178.96B
4Tether logo Tether USDT$1.00-0.01%$53.81B$149.00B
5BNB logo BNB BNB$758.361.36%$1.26B$109.21B
6Solana logo Solana SOL$163.781.73%$3.85B$88.18B
7USDC logo USDC USDC$1.00-0.08%$9.94B$64.21B
8Lido Staked Ether logo Lido Staked Ether STETH$3554.752.9%$38.03M$34.82B
9Dogecoin logo Dogecoin DOGE$0.203.81%$1.42B$30.38B
10TRON logo TRON TRX$0.331.07%$1.12B$28.50B

Getting Started with Crypto

Your roadmap to buying, storing, and securing digital assets

How to Buy Cryptocurrency

Exchanges

Platforms like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken where you can buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies using fiat or other cryptos.

Compare Exchanges

P2P Marketplaces

Decentralized platforms that connect buyers and sellers directly, offering more payment options and privacy.

Explore P2P

ATMs & Retail

Physical locations where you can purchase crypto with cash or card, though often with higher fees.

Find Locations

Crypto Wallets

Mobile Wallets

Apps for your smartphone, convenient for everyday transactions and small amounts.

Examples: Trust Wallet, Exodus

Desktop Wallets

Software installed on your computer, offering more security than mobile options.

Examples: Electrum, Exodus

Hardware Wallets

Physical devices that store your crypto offline, providing the highest security.

Examples: Ledger, Trezor

Paper Wallets

Physical printouts of your keys, completely offline but vulnerable to physical damage.

Note: For long-term storage only

Security Best Practices

Secure Your Keys

Never share your private keys or recovery phrases. Store them offline in multiple secure locations.

Enable 2FA

Use two-factor authentication on all exchanges and wallets. Prefer authenticator apps over SMS.

Use Hardware Wallets

Store significant amounts in hardware wallets. Keep only what you need for spending in hot wallets.

Beware of Scams

Never share sensitive information. Verify website URLs, and be cautious of “too good to be true” offers.


Crypto Learning Resources

Continue your cryptocurrency journey with these curated resources

Beginner Guides

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Trading & Investing

  • Technical Analysis Masterclass
  • Portfolio Diversification Guide
  • Risk Management Strategies
  • Tax Implications for Crypto
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DeFi & Web3

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  • Yield Farming Strategies
  • NFT Investment Playbook
  • Web3 & Metaverse Primer
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