
How to buy Verge

1. Compare crypto exchanges
The easiest way to buy Verge is from a cryptocurrency exchange. Comparing in the table below lets you find one with the features you want such as low fees, ease of use or 24-hour customer support.

2. Create an account
To create an account on an exchange you will need to verify your email address and identity. Have some photo ID and your phone ready.

3. Make a deposit
Once verified, you can deposit $ using the payment method that best suits you – bank transfer, poli, credit card and cryptocurrency payments are widely accepted.

4. Buy Verge
You can now exchange your funds for Verge. On easier-to-use exchanges, this is as easy as entering the amount you want to purchase and clicking buy. If you like you can now withdraw your Verge to your personal wallet.
Where to buy Verge in New Zealand
Find an exchange to buy, sell and trade XVG by comparing deposit methods, supported fiat currencies and fees. Select Go to site to sign up directly with the provider.
Steps on how to buy Verge
Look for an exchange that supports both fiat and cryptocurrency to simplify buying Verge.
- Compare cryptocurrency exchanges that supports XVG.
Cryptocurrency exchanges differ by fees, security and payment methods, so you'll need to research which is the right fit for you. As a beginner, you don't need a big range of features, and you can always change exchanges later. - Create an account on an exchange.
You can sign up for an account by selecting the Go to site button. This will take you to the account creation page, where you can fill in your details, starting with your name and email address.. - Deposit funds into your account.
Fund your account with a bank transfer, pay with a credit or debit card or deposit cryptocurrency from a crypto wallet to buy Verge. - Buy Verge.
Complete your Verge purchase and then find the best wallet to store XVG.
What to consider when buying Verge
Cryptocurrency is a particularly volatile market, making it extremley important to perform due diligence before deciding to purchase a token. Here are some things to keep in mind prior to buying XVG:
- Competition. Verge is by no means the only cryptocurrency on the market with a focus on privacy. Privacy is one of the most important elements of decentralisation, and therefore many other networks offer similar services to Verge. Examples include Monero, Dash and Zcash.
- Issues with privacy. Though privacy is something more and more internet users are striving for, untraceable transactions are typically associated with criminal activity. This may have a substantial negative impact on the public image of the Verge network.
- Supply. Supply is capped at a maximum of 16.5 billion XVG.
- Controversy. Verge has had a rocky history with hackers and exploits, being on the receiving end of major attacks multiple times. As well as losing hundreds of thousands worth of Verge tokens in these exploits, it is a bad look for a network focussed on security.
How to sell Verge
You can cash out your XVG with the same exchange you bought it through:
- Sign in to the exchange you have XVG on.
If you store your Verge in a digital wallet, compare crypto exchanges to sell it on. - Place a sell order.
Choose the amount of XVG you'd like to sell. - Complete your transaction.
Confirm the sell price and fees and close your sale of Verge.
Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies, including Verge, are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance of XVG is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the Verge or any other cryptocurrency discussed.
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