3. Buy your first crypto
To use Web3 services, you need blockchain-native tokens like ETH (Ethereum), POL (Polygon), or SOL (Solana). These are used to pay for transactions, known as gas fees.
Gas fees are small payments made to compensate for the computational energy required to process and validate transactions, like sending tokens or swapping assets. Think of it as the blockchain’s version of a service fee. The amount varies depending on the network you’re using and how congested it is at the time. For example, Ethereum gas fees tend to rise when many users are trying to make transactions at once. Other networks like Polygon or Solana are known for lower and more stable fees, making them more beginner-friendly. When you're getting started, it's worth considering which network suits your budget and goals best.
Once you’ve chosen a network, it’s time to get your first crypto. Here’s how to get started:
Open an account on a regulated platform like Bitpanda.
Complete identity verification (KYC).
Fund your account via bank transfer or card.
Buy your chosen crypto asset.
Transfer it to your Web3 wallet.
4. Explore DApps
Once you’ve got crypto in your wallet, it’s time to explore what Web3 has to offer. Here are a few examples:
To use a DApp:
Visit the DApp website.
Connect your wallet.
Approve permissions and transactions.
Browse and discover. Whether you're curious about new tools, social platforms, or experimental projects, there's always something new to try. Don’t be afraid to click around (safely) and see what catches your interest!
Always be cautious: Check for verified links, suspicious permissions and whether the dApp is well-known. Never approve transactions you don’t understand.
5. Invest in Web3 projects cautiously
The Web3 space is full of exciting opportunities, but it also comes with its share of risks. If you're thinking about investing, it's important to approach the space with caution and a clear strategy. Here are a few principles to keep in mind:
Start small: Only invest amounts you’re comfortable risking. The market can be volatile, especially in early-stage projects.
Diversify: Spread your investments across different tokens, sectors and networks to reduce risk.
Do your research: Look into a project's fundamentals – its tokenomics, team background, development activity and community sentiment all matter.
Before diving in, take the time to read whitepapers, follow official social channels and question the hype – especially around trending or “too-good-to-be-true” projects. Unfortunately, scams are still common in the crypto space, particularly in fast-moving areas. To help protect yourself, check out our guide on how to spot and avoid common crypto scams.
6. Stay safe and informed
Security in Web3 isn’t just about the technology, it’s also about habits:
Keep your wallet software updated.
Use a secure browser with privacy extensions.
Avoid phishing attempts by checking URLs and never clicking on unknown links.
Revoke dApp permissions regularly if you’re not using them.
And remember: Web3 evolves quickly. Staying informed is your best defence.
Conclusion: Your Web3 journey begins now
Web3 is a growing, dynamic space that rewards curiosity, caution and continuous learning. With a secure wallet, a bit of crypto, and some solid research, you’re well on your way.
Keep exploring, keep learning and remember that Bitpanda Academy is here to help. For the next step, check out our content on DeFi, NFTs and smart contracts. Or head over to Bitpanda Web3 and start your journey onchain.