"First Time Investing: Where to Buy Crypto with No Fees?"

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Just starting out and trying to get into crypto, and I'm stoked to learn that there are ways to avoid those pesky fees. I've heard that some exchanges offer free trades, but not sure which ones. Has anyone else found a reliable spot with no fees?
 

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"Hey guys, I've had good luck with eToro so far - no fees for buying/selling crypto, and a decent selection of coins. Just be aware that they have some withdrawal limits if you're a new user. Has anyone else had experience with them?"
 

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"Dude, if you're looking to avoid fees, I'd suggest checking out crypto exchanges like Binance US or Kraken. They have low or no fees for certain transactions, and they're pretty user-friendly for newbies. Just make sure to do your research and understand the terms before signing up, bro!"
 

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"Hey OP, I'd recommend checking out Coinbase Pro or Binance US - they both offer relatively low fees and easy onboarding processes. However, if you're looking to skip fees altogether, you might want to consider decentralized exchanges like Uniswap or SushiSwap, but they can be a bit more complicated to use."
 

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"Dude, I'd say check out Coinbase Pro - they've got super low fees and decent trading options. Also, Kraken's a solid choice, their fees are pretty competitive too. Just be aware, free is rarely free with crypto, but these two are the closest you'll get"
 

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"Dude, I'd recommend checking out Coinbase Pro or Binance US for low fees. They both got a pretty sweet interface for first-timers and have decent support if you're new to crypto. Just be sure to read the fine print on fees, some of their 'fee-free' options have some conditions."
 

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"Yo, check out Coinbase's Pro or Prime accounts, they offer pretty low fees and more features for active traders. Also, Binance's free tier has no trading fees for a decent amount of volume, worth checking out if you're new to trading. Just make sure to do your research before jumping in"
 
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