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How to Start Investing in Crypto With Just $100: A Beginner’s Guide on a Budget

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJuly 15, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Are you curious about investing in cryptocurrency but don’t know where to begin? You’re not alone. Many people are showing interest in crypto because of its potential for high returns.

For example, Bitcoin (BTC)—the most well-known digital currency—crossed the $100,000 mark for the first time in December 2024. Earlier that same year, it was just over $50,000.

This shows how quickly crypto prices can rise—but they can fall just as fast. That’s why it’s smart to begin with a small amount like $100, especially when you’re just getting started.

“Your first $100 in crypto isn’t about getting rich overnight—it’s about learning,” says Ryan Greiser, CFP and co-founder of Opulus LLC, who also sits on the Investopedia Advisor Council.


Key Points to Remember:

  • You can begin your crypto journey with just $100 to lower financial risk while you explore the market.
  • Learn the basics of how cryptocurrency works before putting in any money.
  • Set realistic expectations, as the crypto market is very unpredictable.
  • Choose your cryptocurrency and exchange platform carefully.
  • Use strong security practices to protect your investment from scams and hacking.

Understanding Cryptocurrency

Before you invest in crypto, it’s important to understand what it actually is. Cryptocurrency is a type of digital money that people use to buy goods and services online. It can also be held as an investment, with the hope that its value will go up over time.

The word “cryptocurrency” comes from cryptography, a method used to keep transactions secure. Every transaction is recorded on a public digital ledger known as a blockchain. This decentralized system removes the need for traditional banks or governments to process transactions, making crypto an alternative to regular fiat currencies.

To buy or sell crypto, you’ll need to sign up with a cryptocurrency exchange. These platforms allow you to trade your regular money (like dollars) for digital coins or tokens. You’ll also need a crypto wallet to store and manage your crypto securely.

⚠️ Warning: Be aware that most exchanges charge fees for trading, deposits, and withdrawals. These fees can reduce your potential profits.

Keep in mind that the crypto market can be very risky. Prices can swing wildly in a short time. That’s why experts say you should only invest what you’re willing—and able—to lose. Still, owning a small amount of crypto can help you diversify your investment portfolio and learn more about an emerging digital asset class.


Step 1: Pick the Right Cryptocurrency

Start by deciding which cryptocurrency to invest in. Bitcoin (BTC) is the most popular, but there are thousands of others like Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Dogecoin (DOGE). Just because a coin exists doesn’t mean it’s safe to invest in. Scams like “rug pulls” and fake projects are common in the crypto space.

Before investing, research the crypto project thoroughly:

  • Who are the developers?
  • What’s their experience and reputation?
  • Does the coin have a strong and active community?
  • Read the white paper to understand the project’s goals.

You should also look into the tokenomics, or the economic structure behind the cryptocurrency. For example:

  • What is the total supply of tokens?
  • How are the tokens distributed?
  • What’s the real-world use of the token?

These factors influence whether the cryptocurrency could gain value over time or not.


Step 2: Make a Budget-Friendly Plan

Now that you’ve picked a crypto, decide how much to invest. A $100 investment is a smart way to start without risking too much. However, Greiser advises that you should have your financial basics covered first:

  • An emergency fund
  • Retirement contributions
  • Low-cost index fund investments

Only after these should you think about crypto—and even then, don’t go beyond 5% of your total investment portfolio.

A good strategy to follow is dollar-cost averaging. This means splitting your $100 investment into smaller amounts—like $25 every week for four weeks—instead of investing it all at once. This helps you avoid the risk of buying during a market high and builds disciplined investing habits.

“The biggest benefit of your first $100 isn’t profit—it’s the experience of watching how crypto markets behave,” says Greiser.


Step 3: Choose a Trusted Crypto Exchange or Brokerage

A cryptocurrency exchange is where you buy and sell crypto, similar to how you’d trade stocks on a stock market. Look for an exchange that’s:

  • Easy to use
  • Secure with strong safety measures
  • Transparent with fees
  • Offers a wide selection of cryptocurrencies

Some top crypto exchanges include Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini.

💡 Tip: You can also use platforms like Robinhood, which allow you to trade both stocks and crypto. This could be easier if you already use it.

Another option is to invest in crypto-related ETFs like the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) or Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE). These let you gain crypto exposure without managing wallets or signing up for a crypto-specific exchange.


Step 4: Set Up Your Crypto Wallet

If you buy crypto directly, you’ll need a crypto wallet to store your digital assets. These wallets protect your private keys—which are like passwords that let you access or send your crypto.

There are two main types of wallets:

1. Self-Custody Wallets

  • You control your private keys.
  • You’ll be given a seed phrase—a group of words that helps you recover your wallet.
  • Store your seed phrase somewhere safe (not online!).
  • If you lose your seed phrase, you lose access to your crypto forever.

2. Custodial Wallets

  • The exchange stores your private keys for you.
  • Easier for beginners, but you’re trusting the exchange with your crypto.
  • If the exchange is hacked or shuts down, your funds might be lost.
  • Always use exchanges with strong security like two-factor authentication (2FA).

Step 5: Make Your First Crypto Purchase

After setting up your exchange account, complete the identity verification process. Then link a payment method—like a debit card or bank account—and deposit your $100.

Next:

  • Choose the crypto you want to buy
  • Enter the amount
  • Review the transaction details
  • Complete your first trade!

Once purchased, your crypto will either stay on the exchange or be transferred to your wallet, depending on what you choose.


After You Invest: What to Do Next

Track Your Investment

You can monitor your crypto using apps like CoinStats or Delta by eToro. These tools show how your portfolio is doing and let you set price alerts. But avoid checking prices too often—crypto moves fast, and watching it too closely can lead to emotional decisions.

Stay Safe

The crypto world has its fair share of risks:

  • Use strong passwords
  • Enable 2FA on all accounts
  • Watch out for scams (like fake giveaways, phishing emails, and pump-and-dump groups)

Know the Tax Rules

In the U.S., the IRS treats crypto as property, not currency. This means you may need to pay capital gains tax when you sell, trade, or even use your crypto. It’s best to consult a tax advisor to understand your obligations.


Frequently Asked Questions

How can I keep up with crypto trends?
Follow trusted websites like CoinDesk, Reddit forums, or Twitter accounts dedicated to crypto. But always verify information—don’t fall for hype.

What are common beginner mistakes?
Buying at the top after hearing success stories online. By then, prices may already be inflated. Focus on well-known cryptos with real-world use and strong communities.

How do I know if a crypto exchange is reliable?
Check if the platform has a good reputation, strong security measures, clear fee policies, and a large number of active users.

Why choose a hardware wallet over a software one?
A hardware wallet stores your crypto offline, protecting it from online threats. A software wallet stays connected to the internet, which increases the risk of hacking.


Final Thoughts

Starting your crypto journey with just $100 is a smart, low-risk way to get familiar with the digital asset space. Even if your investment doesn’t grow right away, the knowledge and hands-on experience you gain are incredibly valuable. Over time, you’ll be in a better position to decide if crypto is right for your broader financial goals.

So, take your time, start small, stay informed—and most importantly, treat your first $100 as a learning opportunity, not a lottery ticket.

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