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Can we invite others?
Is there a way to invite people @AP Wilcox ? Gaelen is interested in learning about Bitcoin and I told him he should join here to start learning. He wants to know how to get Bitcoin (I recommended the Cash app which he already has) and he wants to know how to store it.
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New comment Nov 13
0 likes • Nov 13
Is there a link I can share to the Skool community?
What Bitcoin wallet do you use?
The question of Bitcoin wallets came up in our first Q&A call last week. I am curious to know you all are using for a Bitcoin wallet and if you are using one yet. If you are not using a wallet yet, please let us know. If you are using a Bitcoin wallet, please let us know what wallet you are using and why you chose it. Also, if you have any Bitcoin wallet related questions, please let us know and we will give you the best answers we’ve got!
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New comment Nov 11
4 likes • Oct 30
I have a Tangem wallet that I use for my HODL coins including Bitcoin. I have tried and used many others though.
4 likes • Oct 31
@AP Wilcox I like the physical aspect of it. The fact that you can choose to either have it generate a seed phrase or go seedless. If you choose seedless then you have to have 2 of the physical cards to make changes (they send you 3). There is still an app that you can use to interact with the wallet and transfer crypto in and out, so that's good too. I'd say it's my favorite right now.
7 Reasons Why I Recommend You Use Cash App Instead of Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle
Since Cash App is a very good way to buy Bitcoin, I wanted to recommend it to you for its other abilities as well, and tell you why I think you should use it instead of Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle. Cash App. At its heart, is a mobile payment services app like Venmo or PayPal. Sometimes these are called fintech apps. If you don’t use one of these apps already, this means that its an app you can download to your smartphone, set up an account on the app, connect a bank account, and then you can send money to just about anyone for just about anything. You can send your friend money for that lunch you had together or for an Uber ride you took together. It’s also great for paying for services from people you know like the coach who does private lessons with your kid for soccer or baseball or for your piano teacher. Really, you can send money to anyone for any reason as long as they have a US bank account and can set up an account. So here’s my opinion why you should use Cash App instead of other mobile payment services or fintech apps and especially instead of Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle. 1. You can buy real Bitcoin and Send it to yourself or others at a Bitcoin address off the Cash App network 2. You can buy stocks, bonds, and most importantly index funds with Cash App 3. In my opinion, its the most secure mobile payment app that I have used 4. They respect your right to freedom of speech and to have and express your own opinion (whether they may think you are right or wrong) 5. They respect your privacy 6. They are a sound fiduciary (that means they can be trusted with your money) 7. Your teenagers can use the app to send payments and to invest! I’ll dig into these reasons a little bit more in this post, but right now, I highly recommend you download and start using Cash App and invite your friends to do so as well. If you use my link below to set up a Cash App account, you’ll get $5 free once you set up your account. https://cash.app/app/9LWD4R2
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New comment Oct 24
3 likes • Oct 24
Dang! This sounds like a great tool. I'll look into more for sure. Thanks for sharing. I like the idea of being able to buy Bitcoin through it. I've had to transfer funds to Coinbase to do that in the past.
Welcome to First Step Bitcoin Community - START HERE 🔴
Welcome! First Step Bitcoin is a free community where entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and professionals get ongoing help from me & my team to build their net worth by optimizing their investment strategies. Here's what to do first: Step 1: Introduce yourself below with this copy/paste template: What's your nickname? Where are you from? Biggest strength? Biggest weakness? What do you do? What's your goal inside this community? What triggered you to sign up? (Was it an email, IG post, Skool post?) Step 2: Go through this introduction module 😊! Best practices: 1) Have a profile photo. 2) Space out all your writings into single sentence paragraphs (like I'm doing here). 3) Welcome new members, make helpful posts, share your wins, and engage in the community to level up! Group Rules: 1) No Self Promotion 2) No Selling in the DM's 3) No Spamming the Community Feed
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New comment Oct 24
3 likes • Oct 24
@AP Wilcox THAT wilderness picture is outside of Phoenix?! Dang! That looks awesome!
4 likes • Oct 24
I don't have any pictures right now but I enjoy running the trails that are near my house in Utah. The Wasatch front is super beautiful and the trails give me a good view of it. I love soccer. I don't really play much myself though I do enjoy it. But I love watching my son play and I like going with him to Real Salt Lake games. Other than that, I'm not really into sports. My favorite foods are sushi 🍣 and curry 🍛. I love that they are both rice based dishes that can have a diverse range of flavors based on what else you pair with them. They can be sweet or spicy depending on your mood. I am interested in Bitcoin because I think fiat is stupid. The fact that it can be (and is) continually printed bothers me to no end. I love the idea of a deflationary, decentralized currency. I believe Bitcoin will make people very wealthy and I want to get in the habit of buying more regularly.
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Shaun Penrod
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@shaun-penrod-8477
Bitcoin early adopter and enthusiast.

Active 38d ago
Joined Oct 23, 2024
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