Where and how you can buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index.
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Price of ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index (24H)
$16.54
4.16%
Introduction
When it comes to buying crypto, there are a lot of factors that come into play, such as location and protocol. ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index is not currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. However, you can still buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index on Coinbase Wallet, your key to the world of crypto. Here’s how you can buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index using Coinbase wallet:
Step-by-step
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Download Coinbase Wallet
A self-custody wallet like Coinbase Wallet is required to purchase ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index. Coinbase Wallet is available as a mobile app and browser extension. Download Coinbase Wallet.
2
Choose a Coinbase Wallet username
As part of setting up your Coinbase Wallet, you will need to choose a username. This username lets other Coinbase Wallet users easily send you crypto. You can keep your username private, but you will need one to access the account.
3
Securely store your recovery phrase
When you create a new self-custody wallet, you'll be given a recovery phrase that consists of 12 random words. The recovery phrase is the key to your crypto, meaning anyone with your recovery phrase has access to your crypto. Do not share your recovery phrase with anyone.
We strongly recommend writing these down on paper and storing them securely, as well as using Coinbase Wallet's cloud backup feature.
Remember, do not share your recovery phrase with anyone. Coinbase will never ask you for your recovery phrase. And if you lose your recovery phrase, Coinbase cannot help you access your wallet.
4
Understand and plan for Ethereum network fees
Fees vary based on how busy the network is, how complicated the transaction is, and how fast you’d like the transaction completed. Plan to set aside some money for fees. Learn more about Ethereum fees here.
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Buy and transfer ETH to Coinbase Wallet
If you don’t have a Coinbase account, you’ll need to create one to buy Ethereum (ETH). Learn more about how to create a Coinbase account and buy Ethereum (ETH) here. The way you transfer ETH to your Coinbase Wallet varies depending on whether you’re using the mobile app or the Chrome extension. See detailed instructions here.
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Use your ETH to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index in the trade tab
Once you've added ETH to Coinbase Wallet, you can you can swap your ETH for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index right in the mobile app or browser extension. Tap or click the "Swap" icon in the Assets tab, then select "Choose asset" and pick ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index. Input the amount of ETH you'd like to exchange for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index. Remember to leave enough for transaction fees. Confirm your purchase and follow the instructions on the screen to finalize.
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Research
ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index is on the rise this week.
The price of ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index has risen by 21.21% in the past 7 days. The price increased by 4.16% in the last 24 hours. In just the past hour, the price shrunk by 0.46%. The current price is $16.54 per ETH2X-FLI. ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index is 99.03% below the all time high of $1,708.87.
Can I buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index on Coinbase?
Yes, ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index can be custodied on Coinbase Wallet.
How much does it cost to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index?
Right now, it costs about $16.54 to buy of 1 ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index.
Can I buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index with cash?
You can trade for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index using ETH in your Coinbase Wallet. If you do not already have ETH in your Coinbase Wallet account, then you'll be prompted to buy ETH on your Coinbase account.
How to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index using PayPal?
Currently, only US customers are able to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index or add US dollars using PayPal. All other customers are only able to use PayPal to cash out or sell, and transaction availability depends on region.
How to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index with a gift card?
You can use a digital gift card purchased from online merchants to redeem on Coinbase accounts for the purchase of ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index. Gift cards are currently only available in the U.S. at this time (redemption excluded in Hawaii). For more information on how to use and redeem gift cards, check out our help center.
How much is the fee to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index?
Fees to trade ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index depend on Ethereum network fees. There are a number of factors that affect fees, including how busy the network is, how complicated your transaction is, and how fast you'd like to complete the transaction. When exchanging for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index, be sure to leave enough ETH in your Coinbase Wallet to account for the 1% transaction fee for all swaps.
How to buy ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index with credit card?
There are several payment methods you can use to buy ETH, which you can then use to trade for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index. A full list of payment methods and best use cases can be found in our help center. At this time, credit cards cannot be used to purchase ETH in order to trade or swap for ETH 2x Flexible Leverage Index.
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