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July 26, 2024, 11:10:59 AM
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There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?

I'm not against Bitget and not against crypto coins that hasn't been listed in the main exchange which I assumed to be reputable tested and trusted exchanges. But then, if you're a beginner, it'd be advisable if you stick to those coins that has been gained trusts on the major exchanges not until you understand how the crypto blockchains and wallets works. You also need to consider extra funds which you can afford to loose because it becomes a risk of 50/50 to invest on coins that hasn't been listed on those major exchanges where good coins are streamed.
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July 26, 2024, 10:25:36 AM
#13
There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?

These days Bitget is one of the CEX that can be trusted for trading crypto, they have a good reputation in the industry, even instead of Binance, i use Bitget, but currently Bitget does not support users from the UK due to the FCA making regulatory changes. This article from Bitget [1] can help you understand the current situation.

[1] https://www.bitget.com/support/articles/12560603809106
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July 23, 2024, 05:43:21 AM
#12
It's a good exchange with Messi as the face and without any hack history.
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You can have anyone's face, but that doesn't mean anything - you're still a company that uses people who shill them for a few cents a day. My advice still stands - avoid at all costs.

Yes, @Bournesparks is their shill.
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July 21, 2024, 03:19:43 AM
#11
There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?

You can check CMC volumes, reviews about Bitget & I'm sure you'll make a decision. It's a good exchange with Messi as the face and without any hack history. https://bitcourier.co.uk/blog/bitget-exchange-review this could help also..
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Heisenberg
May 30, 2024, 05:57:08 PM
#10
One reason why I like the bitget exchange is because the merchants are very fast on their p2p deals.. They are not like the ones from most exchanges like kucoin.
I have never used kucoin when purchasing or selling coins for fiat, but I always thought the speed with which the merchants can process the trades is totally independent of the platform. It's all dependent on how competent the merchant is.

I used to have very fast p2p deals on exchanges like localcryptos back in the day because the merchant knew what he was doing. This had nothing to do with localcryptos' "speed" but the merchant himself. One time I entered a trade with a new merchant and the trade was open for 4 hours with no payment  Grin
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May 28, 2024, 11:51:21 AM
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Yes. Quite a few incidents have occurred on well-known exchanges. However, it seems that currently their exchange is still active and does not show anything strange to its users.

Don't you find it strange when a company hires people to shill it on all possible forums/social networks? To me, this is a sign that they are doing very badly, because only the desperate resort to such tactics. In addition, such a way of "advertising" is completely counterproductive, at least for me personally.
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May 27, 2024, 10:18:04 AM
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However, every exchanges are not 100% secured because anything can happen at any time.

Yes. Quite a few incidents have occurred on well-known exchanges. However, it seems that currently their exchange is still active and does not show anything strange to its users.
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May 27, 2024, 09:33:01 AM
#7
There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?
Anyway I am not from UK but am using bitget.
I have seen shilling campaigns regarding that exchange, which makes it a little shady to me. I just checked the restricted countries and surprisingly, The UK happens to be one of the Countries that is not restricted.
I can't trust that service 100%. The best thing to do would be to make coin purchases in bits and send them out to external noncustodial wallets.
One reason why I like the bitget exchange is because the merchants are very fast on their p2p deals.. They are not like the ones from most exchanges like kucoin. However since it's an exchange and it's mostly restricted in some countries, I think it's best for anyone using it right now to be careful and observant. They should send out their coins to a more secure exchange or noncustodial wallet as you have said. However, every exchanges are not 100% secured because anything can happen at any time.
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May 27, 2024, 06:15:13 AM
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I have seen shilling campaigns regarding that exchange, which makes it a little shady to me.
~snip~


It's true, I tagged several of their bots that shill for that company on this forum, but they are also present on ATT. Such a way of "advertising" speaks for itself, because why trust a company that obviously has no money to pay for "usual" advertising. I personally wouldn't have anything to do with them, but it's still a decision for everyone individually.
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May 27, 2024, 04:13:49 AM
#5
There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?

I'm not english but one of the bitget users too. Deposits and withdrawals are quite easy and the KYC process is also easy. As for the withdrawal fee, if you make a withdrawal using USDT, the fee is very cheap and affordable, clearly under $0.3.

other. There are also many superior features and you can explore them if you are active on the platform. Currently, there are many coins in various categories that are listed every day and sometimes some are discarded for one reason or another if they do not have price movements.
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May 27, 2024, 02:12:25 AM
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Heisenberg
May 25, 2024, 05:43:58 PM
#3
I have seen shilling campaigns regarding that exchange, which makes it a little shady to me. I just checked the restricted countries and surprisingly, The UK happens to be one of the Countries that is not restricted.
I can't trust that service 100%. The best thing to do would be to make coin purchases in bits and send them out to external noncustodial wallets.
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Hope Jeremiah 17vs7
May 25, 2024, 10:48:06 AM
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I'm a Nigerian but I don't really trust Bitget, aside from this red flag in their p2p Scam ads on Bitget, I don't think you should put significant amount of funds there, I can see you understand the term not your keys not your coins, my reason for being skeptical is that they're not entirely transparent and also I don't like their service response when you have any serious issues you are directed to their telegram group where staff will help you out on it but one thing I experienced is that in the group immediately you sent a message about the issue, scammers will start to DM you as a part of the official and if you're not cautious you might fall for one there since their accounts might just look almost similar to an actual officials there.

Also another thing to note is that messaging them about any problem in the telegram group doesn't guarantee quick response and lastly avoid their wallet which is totally disappointing to me especially in fee estimations, it's usually high in comparison to others and also being a closed source while they actually did called it open source
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May 25, 2024, 10:30:28 AM
#1
There are a few altcoins I want to invest in that are not on the main exchanges yet but are on Bitget and just wondering if Bitget is a good, trustworthy exchange for those of us in the UK?
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