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When BTC was first issued, in 2009 it had zero value and was only exchanged for hobby purposes. As of July 2010, the value of BTC has grown tenfold from $ 0.008 to $ 0.08 per BTC. In 2011, the price went from $ 1 to $ 31 and then back to $ 2.In 2017, the price of BTC was up 1,824% to reach a staggering $ 19,783. In 2019, price rallies rose from $ 3,400 to $ 13,200, and in January 2020 they rose slightly over $ 9,000.

BTC is not the only cryptocurrency. There are others like Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), XRP (XRP), EOS (EOS), and many more that run on their own blockchain program, and have their own unique identity in terms of use cases, popularity and price. How To Get Bitcoin Free?

If you believe that one of these cryptocurrencies is likely to increase in value over time, you can buy it, store it in a digital wallet, and sell it at a later date. You can also try and profit from cross-currency price movements and trade in and out of these coins actively.

What is AAX?

AAX is an online exchange platform where you can trade Bitcoin and over 20 other top cryptocurrencies with each other. In the AAX OTC market, it is possible to buy and sell cryptocurrency in exchange for fiat currency. AAX also offers a Futures market, which basically allows you to speculate on price movements and trade with high leverage.

AAX is the world's first cryptocurrency exchange to use the same matching engine as the London Stock Exchange and other traditional financial markets. This makes AAX fast and reliable. In practical terms that means AAX can handle a lot of traffic and trading on the platform.

Opening an account at AAX is very easy. If you register and verify your email address or phone number, you can instantly deposit, trade, and withdraw up to 1 BTC per day. If you help us verify your identity, by submitting a government-issued ID and proof of address, you get access to our OTC marketplace where you can buy and sell crypto for fiat, and you can withdraw up to 5 BTC per day.

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How to trade Spot

The concept is simple. Say, you have $ 10 worth of BTC and you want to trade it against ETH. Just visit the Spot market and study the price charts. If the price looks really low and tends to go up, this might be a good time to spend some of your BTC buying ETH. You place a 'limit order', set the price you want to buy, and once your order is filled and you are in the market, you can set a limit order to make sure you sell once you hit your target.


Sometimes, things may not go as expected. The price can go down, not up, but don't panic! Of course, you can sell if the price seems to be plummeting, but if you study the price chart carefully, you will see that prices are always going up and down - the market can recover over several hours, days, or even weeks.

Warning! Digital Asset Trading is a high-risk activity. Digital Asset Prices are very volatile, where prices can change significantly over time. Please use extra consideration in making the decision to buy or sell Digital Assets. Coin Crypto Asia does not force users to buy or sell Digital Assets, as investments, or for profit. All Digital Asset trading decisions are independent decisions by users.

ETC Group Bitcoin ETP Hits $49 Million Assets Under Management in Two Months


The Etc Group said Wednesday that its centrally opened bitcoin exchange (ETP) exchange-traded products have accumulated up to $ 49 million in assets under management since launching on June 18, 2020.

The contract, known as Bitcoin Exchange Traded Crypto (BTCE), tracks the price of BTC and is 100% physically backed by the cryptocurrency.

It started trading on the electronic trading market Xetra Deutsche Börse in June with a total cost ratio of 2% - a measure of the total cost of funds to investors.

According to the Etc Group, a London-based financial services company, Btce was the most traded non-leveraged asset in the Xetra exchange-traded notes segment in July, with a volume of over $ 67 million.

"Btce has been popular with both experienced crypto traders ... as well as attracting a whole new community of investors who appreciate its centrally cleared and exchange-traded characteristics," said Andre Voinea, director of Hanetf, in an emailed statement.

Hanetf is a private issuer of EU-approved exchange-traded funds. BTce is distributed and marketed on the corporate platform. Voinea added:
"The Caliber of Official Participants supporting liquidity at Btce demonstrates how bitcoin has matured into a significant and serious institutional asset. By centralizing the previously fragmented Bitcoin liquidity at Xetra, we are bringing a time-tested product structure to a new asset class along with the same regulatory protections. to purchase other listed securities. "
One Btce is equivalent to 0.001 bitcoin, less cost, Etc Group says, allowing the holder of each unit of its derivatives to claim a specific amount of bitcoins. These assets can be redeemed in BTC or cash.

The company states that for each ETP unit, "there is bitcoin stored in a regulated institutional level safe" - identified as the Bitgo Trust Company. Products like these are key to introducing retail investors who might be risk-averse to bitcoin.


Some terms in crypto asset trading

It is undeniable that when we trade as a beginner, we will definitely find several terms to describe a situation, even though Crypto Asset trading and other Asset trading are the same in trading terms, but they still have some differences.

Below are some of the terms in crypto trading often used in chatting on trading sites that you might find:


  1. Hold: "Hold on for life dear" - hold your coins.
  2. Bear Market / Bearish: Market is falling
  3. Bull Market / Bullish: Market goes up
  4. BlockChain: A growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography. Each block usually contains cryptographic hashes from the previous block, timestamp data, and transactions.
  5. Bitcoin: A very well-known coin, also called BTC.
  6. Altcoin / Alts: Alternative coins. Coins other than BTC. Examples: Ethereum, Ripple, Doge, Bch, etc.
  7. Satoshi / Sats: Decimal portion in cryptocurrency (1 BTC = 100,000,000 Satoshi)
  8. Market Capitalization: Market Capitalization. (price) X (coins in circulation).
  9. Hard Cap: The maximum number that Crowdsale will receive.
  10. Low Cap: If an ICO wants to raise less funds then generally less than $ 20 million.
  11. High Cap: If an ICO wants to raise more funds then generally more than $ 25 million.
  12. FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt - Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt. It usually arises when there is bad news, but its authenticity is uncertain.
  13. Fudder: People who like to spread bad news.
  14. Shill / Shilling: Promote a coin on a coin to increase its sale value.
  15. FOMO: Fear of Missing Out - where the fear of missing an update.
  16. Shitcoin: Altcoin has become worthless. The value of Shitcoin can be realized because it failed to materialize, Altcoin itself is not made in good faith, or because the price is based on speculation.
  17. Solid Coin: A good and trusted coin
  18. Moon / Mooning: Coin prices are as high as stars (very high).
  19. Mars: The price of coins will soar very high.
  20. ATH: All-Time High- The most expensive price from the date of issue of the coin.
  21. Whale: People who have a lot of BTC.
  22. Pump: Buy a coin so that the price rises.
  23. Dump: Sell coins after prices go up.
  24. Pump and Dump: Buy coins so that prices rise, so that you can dump.
  25. Bag Holder: Someone who has bought coins at a high price and did not have time to sell and the coins become Shitcoin.
  26. Long: Position taken by the trader. To take a long position on something is to believe that its value will increase in the future.
  27. Shot: Position taken by the trader. To take a short position on a coin is to believe that its value will fall in the future.
  28. Litite orders: Coin orders that are placed at a future price that will be executed when the target price is reached.
  29. Borrowing rate: When you open a leveraged position, you will borrow coins at a predetermined rate. This value will be added to reflect the overall profit and loss of your position.
  30. Lending rate: Some exchanges have a loan account, you can deposit coins into this loan account to lend your coins to others. In trading with leverage. Loan interest rates fluctuate throughout the day based on requests for coin shortening.
  31. Circulating supply: The price of a coin has no special meaning. However, the price of a coin when multiplied by the outstanding inventory can provide a market capitalization of the coin.
  32. ICO: Initial Coin Offering - Initial Coin Offering.
  33. BTFD: Buy The F **** Dip - Buy coins when the price is very low.
  34. Weak Hands: Someone who sells coins at a loss when the market goes down because of fear.
  35. Airdrop: Coins/tokens are distributed to the community for free.
  36. Token: Representation of certain assets or utilities, which are usually above the other blockchain. Tokens can basically represent any asset that can be exchanged and can be traded, ranging from commodities to loyalty points to other cryptocurrencies.
  37. DYOR: Do Your Own Research. Do your own research.
  38. IDEX: Digital money trading market.
  39. Load Map: Target / plan.
  40. BTD: Buy The Dip. Buy a coin whose price has dropped dramatically.

If you are naming other terms, you can leave them in the comments column to be a reference for crypto traders.