ShawnMCR

HOW TO buy shitcoins?

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BINANCE:DOGEUSDT   Dogecoin / TetherUS
Hey guys,
Many people asked me how they can get some altcoins they had in mind (AKA "shitcoins"), so I thought why not publish an idea?

I'll make this short.
There are three main ways to buy these coins:

1. Trust Wallet (PancakeSwap & UniSwap)
2. Enterprise websites
3. Any cryptocurrency exchange provider



Trust Wallet
First, you have to make a Trust Wallet. You can use crypto.com or any other platform you like, but make sure it supports BNB.
Then buy some BNB and then transfer it to your Trust Wallet address.
After your transfer is processed, open your BNB page on your Trust Wallet and then swap it to the Smart Chain (Because you will be using Smart Chain to make your purchases).

Now that you have everything done, you should "connect" your Trust Wallet to either UniSwap or PancakeSwap if you're using an app, or go browse through your Trust Wallet to the PancakeSwap or UniSwap websites to get your desired coins.

That's it. This method is used a lot because most "shitcoins" are not available to buy when they first come out. But you can readily get them on your Trust Wallets.

Enterprise websites
This method is hardly used because it's only relevant when you can't find your shitcoins on trust wallets. After all, they are exclusively launched only and only on their websites. So you only have to connect your Trust Wallet to their website or any other payment method they require.

Any cryptocurrency exchange provider
If your desired coin has been on the market for a while, there's a possibility that you can get it on any ordinary exchange website like you buy Bitcoin or any other coins. So there's not much to explain here as it's pretty obvious how you can make the purchase.

Now let's talk...
Have you used any of these methods? What are your experiences?
Any tricks you got in mind so that we can strategize buying shitcoins based on it?
Comment below!

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