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Topic: Coinmarketdir - Curated directory of relevant Crypto Sites and Services (Read 185 times)

newbie
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Hey just saw that someone already posted about this website a long time ago. I was truly impressed by this website, apparently they are non-profit, at least thats what they say.

They seem to have updated their website recently

https://coinmarketdir.com




sr. member
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Yea, that's probably a good idea, I'm also looking for this feature or rather those kinds of information about an exchange. It would really help in order to be able to compare them at a glace, esp. since there are so many new (and coming).
I'm not sure how best to list them though, as many exchanges have different fees for different coins/tokens and they are also dependable on whether you have coins from them (if they offer one) or not.
hero member
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yesssir! 🫡
The "link" column is kinda unnecessary especially when can just go to the "website" column if you want to be redirected to the site of a particular service. Honestly, It'll be better to just use that column to add another useful information like for example in "exchanges", you can add the fees--just the withdrawal fee in btc should be fine or in "wallets" tab, you can add how safe it is or its available platforms etc...

Anyway good start guys. I just wish you can add more information particularly on the exchanges tab since I've been looking for an overview of exchanges where fee's are also covered  Cry
sr. member
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Hello there,

I just wanted to take the time and recommend our crypto-beginners http://www.coinmarketdir.com/
As the site recently relaunched, it now is a really good starting point if you are new to crypto-space.

Coinmarketdir is a curated directory of relevant crypto pages and services, a 'Cryptocurrency Market Directory' if you like.


  • Exchanges
  • Prices
  • News
  • Twitter | YouTube | Telegram
  • Magazines | Wallets | Mining

The main navigation starts with established exchanges - especially interesting as there are so many new ones these days that this is a good way to keep an eye on the more relevant and emerging ones.




Next is the category 'Prices', there you also find alternatives to Coinmarketcap - it's like with search engines, don't just rely on Google for your research, it's not the only search engine out there!




There is also an overview of news sites and as a 'highlight' Crypto-Twitter-Accounts (to treat with caution as it's obviously a subjective selection).
'Other' lists items like 'Wallets', 'Magazines', 'YouTube-Channels' etc.




As I see it coinmarketdir is a really good selection of crypto-related sites and services and if you are new to crypto, you should definitely have a look at it as it makes the start in this new and exciting space much easier!

Happy Trading!
Cheers Mith
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