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Topic: Help: A list of LocalBitcoin alternatives (P2P marketplaces) - page 3. (Read 2018 times)

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Bisq {a decentralised exchange platform network} is a peer to peer marketplace for trading bitcoin with FIAT. It's a great platform and doesn't require KYC.

Yea sure liquidity is really bad(and is worse for BTC/altcoins) unfortunately, but you can also trade BTC for some altcoins on Bisq. It's seriously underrated.

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Also Coinplaza which works only with Lightening Network and supports over 20 coins. Also requires no KYC.

Coinplaza is a good exchange indeed. However, I believe you are mistaken here because you can buy or sell any coin listed there and LN payments is just a plus (which I find very useful).
The only inconvenience is the 100€ daily limit for unverified accounts.
LN can't be used for big trades, it's mainly used for micro paiements. I have been redirected to coinplaza by an ad showed signature in a reputed forum profile and succeeded to submit some fast swaps but didn't try it for a trading in it like doing a business.
100€ is quite enough for LN users as a daily limit and i see no reasons if it's a real concern to increase this limit .
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Binance also have a p2p marketplace just launch last month but their web version is not yet launched. You can only access it through mobile IOS and Android and if you are registered on Binance P2P Global Merchants Program through this link https://forms.gle/4MR1xvUcXmBxvwHK7

- https://c2c.binance.com/

I don't know if they require KYC but I think it will be the same as their normal exchange with 2BTC limit for non-verified users.

I got the source from here Binance Launches Global Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Merchant Program

Another one is elbaite.io for Australian P2P exchange they require KYC according to their blog post here "Will Australia Have an Official AUD Cryptocurrency?"
I never heard this one here on the forum but I found them when searching on Google. According to Whois, it was registered on 2017-12-19 so the site is running around 3 years.
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I could add Bisq but it's more a decentralized exchange than a marketplace and there are plenty of lists in the forum (I posted one myself long ago).
As for Coinplazza, it's more a centralized exchange than a marketplace, I believe it has its right place in a list like the one @OmegaStarScream posted not long ago here. If people are looking for accountless exchanges better to redirect them to his thread.

I will finish the list I still have a few websites to add

Nice list, OP.

Just a suggestion though, maybe include a personal judgement on whether or not the p2p exchange has high/low liquidity and whether or not the spreads are high?

The problem with most of these newly formed p2p trading platforms isn't the fact that their service is crap, but rather because there is a lack of buyers and sellers listing ads. You can often see 10% spreads on the most common payment processors, which is quite absurd.
I will try, np
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Nice list, OP.

Just a suggestion though, maybe include a personal judgement on whether or not the p2p exchange has high/low liquidity and whether or not the spreads are high?

The problem with most of these newly formed p2p trading platforms isn't the fact that their service is crap, but rather because there is a lack of buyers and sellers listing ads. You can often see 10% spreads on the most common payment processors, which is quite absurd.

Spreads are going to be pretty important. This is something that I'm going to look at when I do my personal notes for each one of these exchanges.

As the information on the fees and stuff on their website aren't going to be enough. I know that a site like PaxFul charges a pretty hefty penny for withdrawl fees, but the spreads are typically fine.
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Also Coinplaza which works only with Lightening Network and supports over 20 coins. Also requires no KYC.

Coinplaza is a good exchange indeed. However, I believe you are mistaken here because you can buy or sell any coin listed there and LN payments is just a plus (which I find very useful).
The only inconvenience is the 100€ daily limit for unverified accounts.
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Nice list, OP.

Just a suggestion though, maybe include a personal judgement on whether or not the p2p exchange has high/low liquidity and whether or not the spreads are high?

The problem with most of these newly formed p2p trading platforms isn't the fact that their service is crap, but rather because there is a lack of buyers and sellers listing ads. You can often see 10% spreads on the most common payment processors, which is quite absurd.
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Another useful list from LeGaulois . Thank you Man  Smiley

,this is much better then telling people to just Go TrY BiSq as there's no volume there.
Bisq {a decentralised exchange platform network} is a peer to peer marketplace for trading bitcoin with FIAT. It's a great platform and doesn't require KYC.
I think it can be added to the list if considered as an alternative to LBC.
Also Coinplaza which works only with Lightening Network and supports over 20 coins. Also requires no KYC.
legendary
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Going to have to plus merit this. Been looking for a list like this for sometime, going to try some of the sites out and leave my personal notes on the one I try.

Thanks for compiling this, this is much better then telling people to just Go TrY BiSq as there's no volume there.

Thanks!
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    I'm trying to compile a list of P2P marketplaces and apparently beside LocalBitcoin there are plenty of alternatives, more than I thought. Do you know of any that are not listed below? Any help is appreciated. Of those listed, do you know if the KYC verification is required?

    Thanks in advance

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