The inner mechanisms of cryptocurrency are complex to the point of being Byzantine (much like its fault tolerance). Buying and using it, on the other hand, has become surprisingly straightforward, and, much like your smartphone or the Internet, you don’t really have to understand how it works to use it. Even though the proportion of the overall population that currently owns cryptocurrency is still quite low, the tools for buying, selling, trading, and managing it have become much more user-friendly and sophisticated than they were even a few years ago. Step 1: Get a wallet It sounds like this is a place to store… Read more