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newbie
Activity: 28
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December 14, 2019, 02:27:30 PM
#38
Thank you for all informations. I think the best bitcoin exchange site is Binance.....  Smiley Wink
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
December 14, 2019, 08:05:47 AM
#37
Today there are hundreds of Bitcoin exchanges in existence. Exchanges operate like a bank but for cryptocurrency. Before using one you will have to register for an account and upload identity documents to verify yourself.

Personally, I use Coinbase and Paxful as my main exchanges as they are both user-friendly and hold a large stash of cryptocurrency in their vaults for the safety of their users.

For those of you around the globe, what is your favorite Bitcoin exchange?

I only use two rights now I am not trading much but accumulating more Bitcoin through our local exchanges, my two favorite exchanges right now are Kucoin and Bitrex, sometimes I use Yobit to trade so far all these exchanges I'm using are all safe and secured and I have not encountered any issues on their support.
hero member
Activity: 1946
Merit: 502
December 14, 2019, 06:05:09 AM
#36
My most preferred is Binance and Kucoin. I kind of trust Binance because it's one the biggest and secured exchange and I feel safe. The same goes for Kucoin as their supporting the regulation and they are trying to improve the crypto world.
No doubt if binance is the most favorite exchange so far, but i think as every passes new exchanges will bloom. So far binance and kucoin is my favorite exchange.
sr. member
Activity: 745
Merit: 252
December 14, 2019, 05:17:44 AM
#35
usually i just using this 3 exchange
1. Binance
because there is many trader and high fluktiation.
2. Kucoin
kucoin is not too hype but in this exchange many good project listed and they have a huge community they are also every month doing an event.
3. Bitmex
this is an margin exchange so if you don't understand you should learn before trade in margin exchange like this, bitmex allow user to use up to 100x leverage that can bost your profit and loss
jr. member
Activity: 603
Merit: 7
December 13, 2019, 10:21:05 PM
#34
My favorite bitcoin exchange is binance,  kucoin, okex, coinbene,  and latoken. Due kucoin was the first crypto exchange I was familiar with back then in 2017 before the launch of binance exchange.  What makes me likes Kucoin then was the user interface it was very easy for to use and I really enjoyed using the exchange...
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 11, 2019, 07:28:48 PM
#33
Hello! Take a sentence here to introduce myself to the forum. So hi.

As for any exchange, I do like Kraken pro for mobile. It makes my life easier but alternatively I enjoy how cash app has offered a way to buy coins and give a custodial service to the people less adamant about security and getting started.

Coinbase was a starter for me but I gave up there as the learn feature never worked for me
hero member
Activity: 1722
Merit: 801
December 10, 2019, 10:31:49 PM
#32
I don't care which exchanges are your most favorite ones. Because exchanges come and go, massively grow to the top, then collapse to the bottom of exchange ranking list.

What you have to care about when using exchanges are:
- Choosing the one that should be on the top (they have good volume, liquidity, promotions, and good reputation), temporarily.
But:
- Don't storing all your money on one or two exchanges. Even they are your most favorites, or even they are the biggest ones among crypto exchanges, temporarily.
- Don't storing all your money on exchanges.
- Don't storing your money (all of part of it) on exchanges for too long, especially if your trading plans finished. Withdraw it instantly when you finish your trading plans to your wallets.
sr. member
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Merit: 270
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December 10, 2019, 06:47:59 AM
#31
My most preferred is Binance and Kucoin. I kind of trust Binance because it's one the biggest and secured exchange and I feel safe. The same goes for Kucoin as their supporting the regulation and they are trying to improve the crypto world.

  I agree with you. My favorite exchange side like yours is Binance. This is a much improved Exchange Side. Investing here is much easier and safer. Here we can make more profit by investing less.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1232
December 10, 2019, 05:52:45 AM
#30
The platform also has excellent security and enforces KYC measures.
Binance was hacked recently and thousands of customers' KYC details were stolen. They have been hacked for coins several times in the past. I wouldn't call that "excellent security". You also seem to be talking about KYC like it's a good thing. It's not.
Yeah right, but it seems traders choice as of now is still on Binance exchange even though the recent hacked incidents have happened.
I know it's too hard to trust exchange sites as of now, but if I going to choose one of them I still prefer on Binance because they had a good market volume and the liquidity as well. Good advice is don't leave a huge fund in any exchanges platform after trading, we can't trust how their system work and probably one day they will get hacked.

If you looking for an exchange platform list and their perspective comparisons, just refer to this thread, it was created by Raja_MBZ, Crypto exchanges comparison.
jr. member
Activity: 135
Merit: 1
December 10, 2019, 05:38:56 AM
#29
Maybe CoinDeal or Kraken? These two are reliable to me. I've been using Coindeal for a long time and everything works fine. Deposits and withdrawals are done quickly. It has a feature called the Galaxy Score which helps you to decide when is the right time to buy or sell and which coin and this could be helpful for you if you are a beginner.
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 532
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December 10, 2019, 04:52:12 AM
#28
I've stopped trading Bitcoin but in terms of simplicity and convenience, Remitano.

The 1% taker fee is pretty steep though.
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 588
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December 10, 2019, 04:02:37 AM
#27
My favorite Bitcoin exchanges are those who have fewer transaction fees when trading BTC and most of them are unknown exchanges or below top exchanges out there. If you only trading a small amount of BTC, those kinds of exchanges are the great choices. But If you are trading some big amount of BTC, my advice is, don't sacrifice it for just a little amount of BTC that you can save form these unknown exchanges rather choose Binance or maybe Kraken to be safe. because some of the unknown exchanges are known to their brutal behavior. do you wanna know what it is? it is their sudden shutdown. most of you know this one, but it's worth saying it here.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
December 10, 2019, 01:19:42 AM
#26
Coinbase and Binance for trading. I usually store my crypto in a hardware wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 18711
December 09, 2019, 03:52:33 AM
#25
Once you get past the KYC thing
"Get past" KYC? You know Coinbase hand over their customers' details and account activity to the government and also sell this information to third parties without your consent? There is no "getting past" it. Once you've completed KYC on Coinbase, they will exploit you to the max.

The platform also has excellent security and enforces KYC measures.
Binance was hacked recently and thousands of customers' KYC details were stolen. They have been hacked for coins several times in the past. I wouldn't call that "excellent security". You also seem to be talking about KYC like it's a good thing. It's not.
jr. member
Activity: 175
Merit: 1
December 09, 2019, 03:40:05 AM
#24
I can recommend you CoinDeal. This cryptocurrency exchange is well-known in EU, recently they have also entered the US market. Probably one of the most user-friendly exchange, idea for beginners imo. Moreover, fees are pretty okay, deposits in some currencies are free of charge.
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 257
December 09, 2019, 12:06:16 AM
#23
Binance has a lot of cryptocurrency pairs so I use it too for some of the lesser-known coins. The platform also has excellent security and enforces KYC measures.

Based on some of the responses here I think I will try out Huobi exchange soon.
hero member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 541
December 08, 2019, 11:25:15 AM
#22
Today there are hundreds of Bitcoin exchanges in existence. Exchanges operate like a bank but for cryptocurrency. Before using one you will have to register for an account and upload identity documents to verify yourself.

Personally, I use Coinbase and Paxful as my main exchanges as they are both user-friendly and hold a large stash of cryptocurrency in their vaults for the safety of their users.

For those of you around the globe, what is your favorite Bitcoin exchange?
For exchanging crypto to fiat, I mainly use Indodax and Triv. I don't trade crypto to crypto that often, but if I must I probably would choose Binance because of its varieties of coins and solid reputation. Most of the time, I margin trade in Bitmex. Hands down, the best margin trading platform.
hero member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 589
December 08, 2019, 10:57:25 AM
#21
Coinbase number 1!! Once you get past the KYC thing, its actually kinda nice. Well, any exchange is but in my stand, coinbase is a lot better than most exchanges. Binance is there and Kraken is there sure but I guess i just got used to using coinbase too much that I stand quite biased with it?
I'm mostly trading small amounts so Im fine in general with KYC and well, I guess I just like it? Clicked more to me, plus I enjoy the UI itself so yep.
member
Activity: 136
Merit: 39
December 08, 2019, 10:25:03 AM
#20
Before using one you will have to register for an account and upload identity documents to verify yourself.

I kind of disagree with this statement as CoinSwitch does not require any Signup or KYC. I have used it without signup.

In case of Binance I had anaccount without KYC and was happily trading. Last time when Binance was hacked they asked me for a KYC and I did it, before it did not ask for one. I like binance as well.

Bitmex one more sample for no KYC platform with long and short feature and perpatual contract trading. Even I have used it.

Exodus one high rated wallet+ exchange does not ask for KYC. and many more does not ask for upload of documents and verification
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 18711
December 08, 2019, 10:11:04 AM
#19
A whole page of replies and no one has mentioned a single decentralized exchange? What a shame. BISQ is my exchange of choice, but there are a growing number of decentralized exchanges you can choose from.

There are multiple benefits to using a DEX. You do not have to deposit your coins in to their wallets, and so you maintain complete control over your own coins. If the exchange was hacked, your coins are completely safe. The exchange also can't freeze or lock your account or confiscate your coins since they have no control over them. There are no KYC requirements, which is great for privacy, but also means your KYC documents can't be hacked, stolen, or sold, and your risk of identity theft is zero. The exchange can't pass on your details to your local government or police. They are censorship resistant. Wash trading is very rare, if happening at all. You never have to pay deposit, trading, or withdrawal fees, since you are trading directly with another user. You can trade any coin or fiat pair you can find a buyer/seller for.

Better security, better privacy, better transparency. What's not to love? Volume is the main stumbling block at the moment, but that will come with time as more and more centralized exchanges are hacked or are caught selling their customers' details or ratting their customers out to the government, like all the big exchanges that have already been mentioned in this thread. I don't trust any of them.
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