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Topic: [GUIDE] Main information about the most popular exchanges! (Read 571 times)

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About Yobit I will add that it isn't updating blockchains and so you can risk to buy coins that are not on the main blockchain.
This due the fact they ask 0.5 Btc for maintenance or mandatory updates.
So if the coin team don't pay them .... you will find an old blockchain on the exchange.



I agree if Yobit is troubled because there have been many reviews on forums and social media about Red Trush from this exchange, Yobit has also been known to list any existing Shittcoin.

Haha Red Thrush, you maybe want to edit your message. Yobit is a bad exchange that is getting worse, but then so many exchanges have red trust and still do business.

Shitcoins? Any exchange you see lists shitcoins. If a coin is willing to pay a big fee, you think any exchange will say no? Trust me my friend, all the exchanges are making profit. They do not care if it is a shitcoin or better than Bitcoin.

Oh and 0.5 BTC fee? That is cheap. Try ask Binance for listing fee and get shocked.
jr. member
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About Yobit I will add that it isn't updating blockchains and so you can risk to buy coins that are not on the main blockchain.
This due the fact they ask 0.5 Btc for maintenance or mandatory updates.
So if the coin team don't pay them .... you will find an old blockchain on the exchange.



I agree if Yobit is troubled because there have been many reviews on forums and social media about Red Trush from this exchange, Yobit has also been known to list any existing Shittcoin.
jr. member
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Good topic. Interesting. Interesting. Compare top-end exchanges is a great idea.
member
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Excuse me, can I ask a question about the exchange Binance? I registered there and I am asked to enable 2FA on my account. Why is this necessary? And what are the consequences if i ignore it?
As I know, two-factor authentication is only an additional measure of security on the Binance. Therefore, if you ignore this, it is only your choice
newbie
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You have a good list however I recommend you to add more information to help your fellow members more on picking their exchage. I have included some things you might consider adding in the list.
Account Limits - Minimum and Maximum Withdrawals
Commissions and Charges per transaction
KYC - Yes/No
Verification Limits - Yes/No
Bank Wire option - Yes/No
Accepts foreign traders
This are some information that if you chose to provide it will certainly help newbies pick what exchange is suited for them as they will see the difference of one another.

Remember, this is Bitcointalk, not Altcointalk. The OP seems focused on altcoin exchanges.

Bitfinex and Binance are some of the highest volume BTC exchanges, but you should consider adding these influential and high-volume exchanges to your list:

GDAX (Coinbase)
bitFlyer
Bitstamp

You might consider adding KYC information for each exchange -- some require it, some do not.
good luck for you Cheesy
newbie
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Useful information , i use only binance from this list , special thanks for EtherDelta!  I will sell here my tokens half-baked from the bounty
newbie
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Excuse me, can I ask a question about the exchange Binance? I registered there and I am asked to enable 2FA on my account. Why is this necessary? And what are the consequences if i ignore it?
full member
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Binance is really the most popular stock exchange, but for me it's more convenient. This is an idle time to use, but a very convenient exchange.
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Add:
Exmo.me
Kucoin.com
Idex.market
Gate.io
Livecoin.net
Kraken.com

I will add these companies a little later, you need to find a sufficient amount of information about them, and also arrange it
member
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Add:
Exmo.me
Kucoin.com
Idex.market
Gate.io
Livecoin.net
Kraken.com
member
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Merit: 43
About Yobit I will add that it isn't updating blockchains and so you can risk to buy coins that are not on the main blockchain.
This due the fact they ask 0.5 Btc for maintenance or mandatory updates.
So if the coin team don't pay them .... you will find an old blockchain on the exchange.

It is a nice list. I like it.
Are you considering to add Kr or JP exchanges?
thx
I thought about that. In the near future I will add the Korean stock exchange, but I have not found enough information yet
newbie
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About Yobit I will add that it isn't updating blockchains and so you can risk to buy coins that are not on the main blockchain.
This due the fact they ask 0.5 Btc for maintenance or mandatory updates.
So if the coin team don't pay them .... you will find an old blockchain on the exchange.
newbie
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It is a nice list. I like it.
Are you considering to add Kr or JP exchanges?
thx
member
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Very usefull information, now i know more about exchange platforms!
Thank you so much. Have you appreciated the new exchanges that I added today? If so, I would be glad if you said that you would see more hotlings. Good luck!
member
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Very usefull information, now i know more about exchange platforms!
member
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You have a good list however I recommend you to add more information to help your fellow members more on picking their exchage. I have included some things you might consider adding in the list.
  • Account Limits - Minimum and Maximum Withdrawals
  • Commissions and Charges per transaction
  • KYC - Yes/No
  • Verification Limits - Yes/No
  • Bank Wire option - Yes/No
  • Accepts foreign traders
This are some information that if you chose to provide it will certainly help newbies pick what exchange is suited for them as they will see the difference of one another.
Remember, this is Bitcointalk, not Altcointalk. The OP seems focused on altcoin exchanges.

Bitfinex and Binance are some of the highest volume BTC exchanges, but you should consider adding these influential and high-volume exchanges to your list:

  • GDAX (Coinbase)
  • bitFlyer
  • Bitstamp

You might consider adding KYC information for each exchange -- some require it, some do not.
It will be good idea. I think i should add KYC information and some new exchanges. I try to realize this today
hero member
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You have a good list however I recommend you to add more information to help your fellow members more on picking their exchage. I have included some things you might consider adding in the list.
  • Account Limits - Minimum and Maximum Withdrawals
  • Commissions and Charges per transaction
  • KYC - Yes/No
  • Verification Limits - Yes/No
  • Bank Wire option - Yes/No
  • Accepts foreign traders
This are some information that if you chose to provide it will certainly help newbies pick what exchange is suited for them as they will see the difference of one another.
legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
Remember, this is Bitcointalk, not Altcointalk. The OP seems focused on altcoin exchanges.

Bitfinex and Binance are some of the highest volume BTC exchanges, but you should consider adding these influential and high-volume exchanges to your list:

  • GDAX (Coinbase)
  • bitFlyer
  • Bitstamp

You might consider adding KYC information for each exchange -- some require it, some do not.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 43
You should really add Bittrex as well, they're also one of the most popular exchanges out there.
Are you just listing exchanges that offer a lot of altcoins? Otherwise, you might also want to add some of the really big exchanges such as Coinbase and Bitfinex for example.
I have already found information about this exchange, I will add it during this day. Thank you for staying with me, good luck!
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