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November 02, 2017, 02:52:55 AM
#23
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.

I think you can start trading in Bittrex, poloniex there trading volume is quite large  Wink
Yeah i agree,  you can trade in bittrex there has a high trading volume there and simple to use. lack of bittrex only which fee transaction quite  hight.
High volume trading isn't guaranteed for anything. Look at the BTC-e scandal, which is the best exchange in the world. They are fucking by the goverments and boom , investors lost their money
Yes, i agreed with you man, exchange would give you every and take everything back , so be careful in choosing the right exchange.
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November 02, 2017, 02:32:52 AM
#22
if you want to know about list BTC exchanges or others you can check it in here :
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets
there are a lot of markets listed in there and its pair,
also other than that you can see its volume everyday and percentage for every change.

i have a few advices for you whenever you want  to choose it or not,
volume can not guarantee anything,and it would be the best for you to choose the nearest one because exchanger is good as an exchanger no more.
most of them lately 'keeping' their costumer money for some reason.
so,never trust any exchanger 100% and never store your coin in there.
no matter what is it,they're only good as an exchanger.
bear it in your mind and always do your own research before using it
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November 02, 2017, 02:21:25 AM
#21
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.

I think you can start trading in Bittrex, poloniex there trading volume is quite large  Wink
Yeah i agree,  you can trade in bittrex there has a high trading volume there and simple to use. lack of bittrex only which fee transaction quite  hight.
High volume trading isn't guaranteed for anything. Look at the BTC-e scandal, which is the best exchange in the world. They are fucking by the goverments and boom , investors lost their money
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November 02, 2017, 01:25:13 AM
#20
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.

I think you can start trading in Bittrex, poloniex there trading volume is quite large  Wink
Yeah i agree,  you can trade in bittrex there has a high trading volume there and simple to use. lack of bittrex only which fee transaction quite  hight.
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November 01, 2017, 10:32:06 PM
#19
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.
The coinmarket listing every bitcoin trading platform you can find it there. Not only that, it lists many other parameters that help you in trading.
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November 01, 2017, 09:58:28 PM
#18
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.

I think you can start trading in Bittrex, poloniex there trading volume is quite large  Wink
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November 01, 2017, 03:44:45 PM
#17
You can find it on coin market cap but the right place to find list of best exchanges along with the list of the country they work with and the currency they accept etc. Is the best bitcoin exchange site
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October 31, 2017, 10:08:35 PM
#16
GDAX is looking good right now I think. It’s US based which I like and it’s number 4 on the list at coinmarketcap.
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October 31, 2017, 07:23:34 PM
#15
List of BTC exchange can be found at coinmarketcap but not all those exchange has full regulation, its very important to choose BTC exchange with full regulation to keep our fund safe because BTC exchange without full regulation can be fraud like BTC-E. To find some exchange that has regulation simply by check and go to the their website. And my opinion one of the good exchange is Bittrex and this exchange has full regulation.
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October 31, 2017, 06:11:48 PM
#14
Heres the recommended list of bitcoin exchange sites:

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

Its a good list, you can also play arbitrage in Bitcoin from exchange site to other exchange site to get profit.


I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.
In terms of btc exchanges it is not hard to look for. Most recommend is bittrex, it is also one of the best exchanges. Yes, coinmarketcap is also on top for cryptocurrencies to search for. Actually there are many exchanges like coinexchange, liqui.io, and cryptopia exchange you may choose, search and decide.
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October 31, 2017, 05:56:08 PM
#13
Heres the recommended list of bitcoin exchange sites:

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

Its a good list, you can also play arbitrage in Bitcoin from exchange site to other exchange site to get profit.


I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.
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October 31, 2017, 05:10:56 PM
#12
If you want to buy bitcoin using united states dollars then try to use binance, bitfinex, or coinbase, they are one of the best sources in where you can buy those bitcoins for a cheap rate.
and if you want to trade with that amount of bitcoin, just do your own research, there are good exchanges in where you can buy altcoins like polo and bittrex, and maybe cryptopia.
good luck with that, and try to not to be scammed by one of those scammy exchanges that are out there.
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October 31, 2017, 04:40:44 PM
#11
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.
Yes there is a list of btc exchange.You can find it on coinmarketcap.com. there you can find that where you can exchange bitcoin. Thank you
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October 31, 2017, 02:44:19 PM
#10
it depends which coins you want to trade. Some of the larger exchanges only list the more established and popular coins. If you are interested in ecr-20 tokens then etherdelta and idex.market are best.
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October 31, 2017, 11:24:53 AM
#9
I didn’t know if there was a list somewhere of the more popular BTC exchanges. I have been searching. I found Kraken. It appears to be laid out nicely. I’d like to look at a few that allow trading in smaller amounts for someone just starting out.

I would take the suggestion already given here and go to coinmarketcap and see what are the exchanges with more traded volume on the pair bitcoin/(alt you want to trade). I would read their TOS carefully though, before making any deposits, since most of them are getting regulated and might need a license to operate etc, and it's possible they will start asking for ID verification. It is also possible that they might have to close, so also see in what country they are registered in, and how that country sees bitcoin.
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October 31, 2017, 10:32:41 AM
#8
I am looking into Bittrex. Thank you. I am US based. I’d like to trade in smaller amounts since the price of bitcoin is already so high. I am assuming I can do this with bittrex.

If you're actually only trading small amounts, I suggest using binance.com instead. If I remember correctly, Bittrex has a 0.25% trading fee whereas binance only has 0.1%. That 0.15% might make a significant difference in terms of your profit.
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October 31, 2017, 10:31:00 AM
#7
There are so many exchange sites that gives you an ability to trade your small amount, But what about bitfinex as the biggest or popular bitcoin exchange site in this time. The volume is really huge comparing with another bitcoin exchange site.
You can try to make a comparison between the popular exchange site.
But i suggest you try bitfinex.
you can try to go to the coinmarketcap and find a lot of the choice in there. Most of them allow you to trade small amount.
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October 31, 2017, 10:28:02 AM
#6
I am looking into Bittrex. Thank you. I am US based. I’d like to trade in smaller amounts since the price of bitcoin is already so high. I am assuming I can do this with bittrex.
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October 31, 2017, 09:52:55 AM
#5
Thank you for the suggestions. I will reasearch them.
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