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Topic: Crypto exchanges comparison [trade fee + listing fee + age + mobile app + more!] - page 12. (Read 4982 times)

member
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FABA
very useful information.

Thank you for providing a complete list of platforms with good trading and descriptions of Bitcoin on each platform, very useful for me.
Thank you for giving me something I hoped for in my post. Thank you very much Raja_MBZ
legendary
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Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
I use Kraken and they are very sensible in terms of KYC which is tiered. It links to my barclays account with no problems withdrawing at all.

Mate, can you please provide some information (as required by the comparison) of Kraken? I've never used their exchange and don't know much about them.

It'll be a nice addition to the comparison table!
sr. member
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Chief Operating Officer of the Panxora Group
Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
I use Kraken and they are very sensible in terms of KYC which is tiered. It links to my barclays account with no problems withdrawing at all.
legendary
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Fatbtc has options for both free and paid listing apparently. As for the KYC, I can't find much info except that someone on Reddit had to go through verification to withdraw his tokens from what I understood, and also from bitcointalk that you can only withdraw 0.1 BTC per 24 hours on tier 1 account (which I assume you could only avoid by verifying your account). The exchange was established in 2014 from what I found on CoinGecko, abitgreedy, Quora etc.

Thanks, updated!


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2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?

Honestly, if I were you, I'd try to arrange another bill for Bittrex verification.
legendary
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Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
staff
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Fatbtc has options for both free and paid listing apparently. As for the KYC, I can't find much info except that someone on Reddit had to go through verification to withdraw his tokens from what I understood, and also from bitcointalk that you can only withdraw 0.1 BTC per 24 hours on tier 1 account (which I assume you could only avoid by verifying your account). The exchange was established in 2014 from what I found on CoinGecko, abitgreedy, Quora etc.
legendary
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FatBTC added to the comparison. It's quite interesting to find that this exchange is still hanging around even after about 6 years!
legendary
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OKEx added to the comparison.
legendary
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Bithumb added to the comparison; seems like we now have over 15 exchanges listed in the comparison! Smiley
legendary
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Poloniex added to the comparison.
legendary
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Please add a newly launched crypto derivatives exchange - Bybit.com

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I like these guys so here..

Code:
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Holler at the devs and owners in the trollbox if you have Qs..

TuxExchange and ByBit have been added to the comparison. Smiley

From now on, I'll be focusing on the addition of exchanges with leverage options available (BitMEX, BitFinex, OKEX, etc).

BitMEX added to the comparison.
legendary
Activity: 1806
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Please add a newly launched crypto derivatives exchange - Bybit.com

~snip~

I like these guys so here..

Code:
~snip~

Holler at the devs and owners in the trollbox if you have Qs..

TuxExchange and ByBit have been added to the comparison. Smiley

From now on, I'll be focusing on the addition of exchanges with leverage options available (BitMEX, BitFinex, OKEX, etc).
legendary
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BTC or BUST
I like these guys so here..

Code:
[tr][td][center][url=https://tuxexchange.com/trade?coin=DOGE&market=BTC]TUXexchange[/url][/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] August 14th, 2016 [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] 0.3%/0% [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] None[/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] 0.00035 BTC [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] No [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] Yes [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] Ontario, Canada [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] No [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] [b]None Unlimited[/b] [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] No [/center][/td]
[/tr]

Holler at the devs and owners in the trollbox if you have Qs..
copper member
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Please add a newly launched crypto derivatives exchange - Bybit.com

Name | ByBit   
Launched | 1 December 2018
Trade fee (taker/maker) | -0.075%/+0.025%
Listing fee | N/A   
BTC withdraw fee | 0.0005BTC   
Leverage | up to 100x
Mobile app | Soon (JAN/FEB 2019)
Headquarters | Singapore
Fiat handling | No
KYC | No

More information here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.48486749
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1520
CoinBene added to the comparison. A total of 11 exchanges are now added in the comparison!

OTOH, HitBTC's mobile app will be released soon, it's in the final stages of development!
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1520
TradeSatoshi added to the comparison.

Moreover, if *information required* is written somewhere, it means that someone needs to give an update (which may be done by PM'ing me or posting in this thread) on that particular spot.
legendary
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YoBit added to the comparison.
hero member
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yesssir! 🫡
Can anyone tell me the listing price on YOBIT?

It's in their site:
Oh, and they require a topic here in the forum with images, but I can not put images, right?

Newbies aren't allowed to post images but you can avail copper membership by paying a small fee, info here: copper membership.
copper member
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Can anyone tell me the listing price on YOBIT?
Oh, and they require a topic here in the forum with images, but I can not put images, right?

Thank you
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1520
First decentralized exchange, Crypto-Bridge, added to the comparison.

I think you should change the date for Blockchain.com because they haven't started exchange services until recently (for fiat it was January 2018 IIRC). People would assume that this service is good because it lasted since 2011 which is not necessarily the case.

I also believe they use Simplex for credit card buying, and ShapeShift/Changelly for the rest. It could be a good idea to write a warning at the bottom of the thread telling me people that their identity could be exposed to other parties.

True; I've made the modification, check it out and lemme know if it requires any further action.
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