Friday 9 October 2015

Welcome to Crypto-Currently - Cryptocurrency News & Reviews for Sensible People

Welcome to Crypto-Currently - a new kind of Cryptocurrency site!


Who we are:

We are a guy who writes a blog that attempts to provide honest, fair and impartial news about cryptocurrencies. If clicking on a link would help me out, I'll tell you so - for example, when I review a faucet, whether it's a good one or a not-so-good-one, I'll generally use my referral link. This gives me extra crytpomonies (nb: not a word) but doesn't cost you anything. Nevertheless if I think a faucet is a whole bucket of blah, I'll tell you so, and vice versa - I will never hype up a particular faucet just because it pays a good referral fee.

Cryptocurrencies can be fun, profitable and are probably, in one way or another, a big part of how money will work one day soon. They can also be confusing, expensive and even dangerous for newcomers. The Crypto-Currently plan is to sort the wheat from the chaff when it comes to, well, everything, and explain in layman's terms what the devilled eggs is going on out there.


What we offer:

  • Simple, non-wonky news, reviews and introductions to cryptocurrencies, faucets, investment strategies, mining, wallets and all things crypto.

  • Market analysis for people who aren't market analysts.

  • Simple advice for how to get started in the confusing and hyperbolic world of Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin and oh-dear-god so many others.


What we don't:

  • Get-rich quick schemes. Or, rather, we won't be promising that you'll get rich quick. Cryptocurrencies are famously volatile and, who knows, you might get lucky - but unlike some sites we won't be promising you 1000% return on your investment in 24 hours or anything similarly whacky. However, we will be looking into some of these and how/if/why they don't work (and how much risk is really involved).

  • Scams. Or rather, we won't be promoting any scams - we'll be reviewing plenty, and hopefully this will be the site you stumble across before investing your hard-earned simoleans in any of the myriad traps out there for the unwary investor. Our policy is: We get scammed so you don't have to.

  • Hype and hyperbole. Spend 5 minutes on Google and you'll find hundreds of sites explaining exactly why this or that currency will make you rich, or urging you not to miss the "gold rush" offered by some complex new investment package. When perusing these sites it'd be wise to remember: a lot of people walked into the middle of the desert and died during the gold rush. Try not to be one of those people.






 









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