How Coinbase Works

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In this video we are going to learn how Coinbase Works.
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How to get started with Coinbase
Coinbase is easy to set up but requires some information, including your legal name, home address, date of birth, last four digits of your Social Security number and how you plan to use Coinbase. That’s to comply with federal regulations. Here’s how to begin.

Download the Coinbase app for iPhone or Android.
Open Coinbase and tap “Get Started.”
Create an account with your email address and tap “Start.”
Verify your email by tapping a link that was sent to your inbox.
Enter your phone number and verify it by entering a code that was texted to you.
Enter in your name, date of birth and last four digits of your Social Security number. Note: you need to be at least 18 years old to use it.
Enter your address.
Choose how you will use Coinbase, either for investing, online payments, online purchases or for investing in other exchanges.
Confirm your source of income.
Tap “Let’s Go.”
Now you’ll start to link your bank account. Search for your bank.
Log into your bank account with the username and password you normally use for banking.
Select the bank account you want to link to Coinbase for purchases and tap “Continue.”

That’s it. You’ll be dropped off on the main page of Coinbase now, where you can get started buying cryptocurrencies.
All about COINBASE;
As the leading mainstream cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, Coinbase has become a standard on-ramp for new crypto investors. Coinbase offers a wide variety of products including cryptocurrency investing, an advanced trading platform, custodial accounts for institutions, a wallet for retail investors, and its own U.S. dollar stable-coin.

Pros Explained

Solid variety of altcoin choices: Coinbase offers over 25 cryptocurrencies for investment, trading, and also staking.
Extremely simple user interface: Coinbase is perhaps one of the easiest on-ramps to crypto investing. It is easy to sign up and buy cryptocurrencies within a matter of minutes. It also has a learning program that pays users cryptocurrency to learn more about how cryptocurrency works.
High liquidity: Coinbase consistently ranks among highly liquid exchanges. This protects the investor from serious price slippage in an already volatile market.

Cons Explained

High fees when not using Coinbase Pro: Coinbase has high fees compared to some of its largest competitors. Many newcomers who use the standard Coinbase platform will be subject to these fees unless they use Coinbase Pro—free to switch to and with lower fees—which has more features that could be overwhelming to new crypto traders.
Users do not control their own wallet keys: This is consistent with many centralized exchanges but it still remains a con for all of them. When a user purchases cryptocurrency on an exchange, it is stored in a wallet that Coinbase has control over. This means that the user does not have autonomous control over their holdings, which, in essence, goes against the ethos of decentralized currency or finance. This can be avoided if the investor withdraws their currency to their own personal wallet, preferably a hard wallet.
Not a large enough variety of altcoins for altcoin traders: Coinbase has a good variety of altcoin options for newer investors to dabble in, but those interested in seriously trading of altcoins will not find a great selection here. That said, Coinbase plans to add more altcoins over time.

Cryptocurrencies Available on Coinbase

Coinbase has a solid number of options to invest and trade in and has plans to add more to the list. The following currencies are listed right now:

Aave (AAVE)
Algorand (ALGO)
Cosmos (ATOM)
EThe Balancer (BAL)
Band Protocol (BAND)
Basic Attention Token (BAT)
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Bancor Network Token (BNT)
Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision (BSV) (Send Only)
Bitcoin (BTC)
Celo (CGLD)
Compound (COMP)
Civic (CVC)

districtOx (DNT)
EOS (EOS)
Ethereum Classic (ETC)
Ethereum (ETH)
Filecoin (FIL)
The Graph (GRT)
Golem (GNT)
Kyber Network (KNC)
Chainlink (LINK)
Loom Network (LOOM)
Loopring (LRC)
Litecoin (LTC)
Decentraland (MANA)
Maker (MKR)
Numeraire (NMR)
NuCypher (NU)
OMG Network (OMG)
Orchid (OXT)
Ren (REN)
Augur (REP)
Synthetix (SNX)
USD Coin (USDC)
Universal Market Access (UMA)
Uniswap (UNI)
Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC)
Stellar Lumens (XLM)
Ripples (XRP)
Tezos (XTZ)
Yearn.finance (YFI)
Zcash (ZEC)
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