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jr. member
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March 21, 2019, 12:31:41 AM
#17
This list should be updated because there are many other really good trading platforms that offer more convenient using conditions.

Yeah, agree that it's not a full list of platforms for traders. Get at least FUMGO https://fumgo.com (hope you know it). It's just perfect alternative to older platforms with complex interfaces and time consuming tries to get your money.
Just checked Fumgo. Really good cryptocurrency trading platform with Stop-Loss, Take Profit and Trailing Stop orders functions. I think they have a huge chance to be a great platform to impress not only newbies, but also experienced traders.
newbie
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March 20, 2019, 08:28:14 PM
#16
This list should be updated because there are many other really good trading platforms that offer more convenient using conditions.

Yeah, agree that it's not a full list of platforms for traders. Get at least FUMGO https://fumgo.com (hope you know it). It's just perfect alternative to older platforms with complex interfaces and time consuming tries to get your money.
jr. member
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March 20, 2019, 04:35:21 PM
#15
This list should be updated because there are many other really good trading platforms that offer more convenient using conditions.
newbie
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January 25, 2018, 03:05:31 AM
#14
If holding long is making money from your belief in asset growth, short selling is where you monetize your lack of faith! An investor (or fund manager) can file a collateral, and borrow a token that he thinks will lose value in the future.
jr. member
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January 25, 2018, 01:38:05 AM
#13
Is there an opensource database (CSV, XML, JSON, Linked Data, SQL) available with detailed descriptions of CryptoExchanges?
newbie
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You can also try CoinSwitch.co, we aggregate all major exchanges like Bittrex, Changelly, Shapeshift etc at a single place, supporting 100+ altcoins.

Visit: www.coinswitch.co

CoinSwitch Major Benefits:
1. No account needed.
2. Supports 4000+ pairs of cryptocurrencies, as they combine all altcoins available on all listed exchanges. So you don’t have to worry about which exchange supports what coins.
3. You can compare rates of different exchanges in a very intuitive UI which always gets you the best price.
4. We know the availability of exchanges better, so we can suggest the one which is working well for others.
5. We don’t charge any additional fee.  Smiley.

www.coinswitch.co

sr. member
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October 12, 2016, 06:28:33 AM
#11
This list should be updated regularly because there are other new websites coming up on daily basis.
Op should be up and doing with this thread.

OP should close this thread, do some research first, and then opening a (proper) threat... Not mentioning him asking for tips as a start, whilst he just copy-pastes without him knowing what he copy-pastes  Cheesy
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★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
October 12, 2016, 05:13:27 AM
#10
This list should be updated regularly because there are other new websites coming up on daily basis.
Op should be up and doing with this thread.
legendary
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October 11, 2016, 06:37:58 PM
#9
If you are looking for exchanges, someone should pick up this thread and run with it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/altcoin-exchange-list-list-of-altcoin-and-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-exchanges-777154
legendary
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September 16, 2016, 07:08:29 PM
#8
Isn't your list out-dated? Cryptsy is gone, bter is not recommended because both of them got hacked and the last one is not paying their users.
Also it is not ethical to ask for a tip in the first lines of your post because nobody knows what you did, it's good to put it in the end.
sr. member
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September 15, 2016, 08:51:01 AM
#7
There are also POLONIEX , BITTREX , i just make a list for the newbie

And perhaps someone should make a list for you;


- Bitfinex, "All Bitcoins are stored in a cold wallet".
*couch* recent hack *cough*

- Cryptsy.
Wow. This is definitely worth a tip!


sr. member
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September 05, 2016, 01:10:33 PM
#6
There are also POLONIEX , BITTREX , i just make a list for the newbie
Yes, in addition op should remove Cryptsy from the list because they are no longer existing officially.
newbie
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September 05, 2016, 03:57:32 AM
#5
There are also POLONIEX , BITTREX , i just make a list for the newbie
hero member
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September 04, 2016, 01:02:36 PM
#4
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9. Cryptsy

Cryptsy is the exchange to go to for trading between different cryptocurrencies. Cryptsy lets you trade over 60 different types of cryptocurrencies, from the more popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin to less-popular cryptocurrencies such as QuarkCoin, ZetaCoin and, yes, Dogecoin. As of now, Cryptsy focuses on coin-to-coin trading, but it intends to allow users to trade in USD soon.

Cryptsy
Cryptsy also plans to expand its service offerings and establish escrow services, further establishing itself as a service for merchants looking to start accepting cryptocurrencies. Cryptsy charges a 0.2% fee on purchases and a 0.3% fee on sales.

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September 04, 2016, 11:26:30 AM
#3
i believe that in out there have more market exchange than the list you make. maybe you can add poloniex too into your list becasue poloniex is one of the largest market exchange with big volume. cryptopia, btc38, cex.io is another market exchange you can add into your list, and for cryptsy in number 9, i think that market is already dead.
hero member
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September 04, 2016, 09:56:52 AM
#2
seems you missed some big crypto currency trading sites. why you ignored Poleniex, C-cex and yobit?
don't you think they are also good crypto currency trading sites? if yobit and c-cex have less rep in the market but you can't ignore Poloniex,,
newbie
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September 04, 2016, 06:43:52 AM
#1
My favorite is kraken
dont invest more than you are ready to lose

You like my post?
You can TIP :
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LTC : LQMMqmFBokbFA1AMj1H4VLVkpY5MJ86dQN
ETH : 0x833aa5a6c359d5c5aa1c050ccde5b4ecbb548e18

Thank you

1. Kraken

Kraken is a feature-rich cryptocurrency trading platform. It combines Forex trading and Bitcoin exchanges into one comprehensive service. Kraken has advanced order forms such as Stop-Loss, Trailing Stop and Take Profit, meaning that you can trade exactly how you want. To match these trading features, Kraken has big-picture security, including full reserves, extensive legal council and strong relationships with banks.

Kraken
Kraken supports USD and EUR. However, trading with national currencies requires level 2 verification. There are four tiers of verification on Kraken. The amount Kraken charges for deposits and withdrawals depends on the currency. Transaction times also differ. Full lists are available in the FAQ. Kraken also supports Litecoin, Namecoin and Ripple.

2. Bitstamp

Bitstamp is a Slovenian-based Bitcoin exchange, previously the second-largest exchange behind Mt. Gox. It doesn’t offer a lot of advanced buying or selling order forms. Bitstamp has an instant buy/sell order that buys and sells your coins at the lowest and highest offered price respectively, as well as a limit order that limits maximum purchase and minimum selling prices.

Bitstamp
Bitstamp only supports USD. The site charges a nominal fee per transaction, with the size of the fee changing based on a 30 day trading history. Withdrawals are also charged a fee, ranging from 0.90 Euro if you’re part of the Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) to a $15.00 minimum fee for those outside of the SEPA.

3. Bitfinex

Bitfinex is second only to Bitstamp in terms of transaction volume, and is definitely one of the most advanced Bitcoin exchanges currently operating. You can go short or long, exchange and even trade Bitcoins with leverage, if you so desire. All Bitcoins are stored in a cold wallet and the database is backed up once a day. In addition, Bitfinex works with security company Arcui to detect and prevent intrusions.

Bitfinex
Bitfinex only supports USD. It has a relatively complex fee structure, with different fees based on the amount of Bitcoin you’ve traded over a 30-day period. These fees start at 0.15% and can go as low as 0.1%. Withdrawals in Bitcoin and Litecoin are both free, with a $10 fee charged for international wire withdrawals.

4. BTC-e

BTC-e is one of the larger Bitcoin exchanges on the Internet, behind only Bitstamp and Bitfinex. BTC-e is shrouded in anonymity, with no clues regarding the identities of the individuals behind it and where the exchange is truly based. BTC-e is built on the MetaTrader 4 platform and intends to start publishing audited financial statements in the near future.


 
BTC-e
BTC-e supports USD, EUR and Russian Rubles. BTC-e charges a 0.2% fee for every transaction conducted on the site, although the site does mention that this fee may be different for each individual account. Aside from Bitcoin, BTC-e also trades in Litecoin, Namecoin, Peercoin and Primecoin.

5. Justcoin

Justcoin is a Bitcoin exchange from Norway. It positions itself as an easy-to-use exchange, and so doesn’t have any advanced trading or exchange features. Security-wise, Justcoin stores its bitcoins in encrypted offline wallets, which are then stored in secure bank vaults. Justcoin also provides two-factor authentication.

Justcoin
Justcoin supports USD, EUR and Norwegian Kroner, and charges a 0.5% trading fee for all transactions. It also supports Litecoin and Ripple, although you can’t buy these currencies directly. Instead, you’ll have to buy Bitcoins first and then exchange for either of the two currencies.

6. Coinbase

Coinbase is more than just a Bitcoin exchange; it’s a comprehensive digital wallet that can be used to store, spend, buy and accept Bitcoins. In a sense, Coinbase is trying to be the PayPal of Bitcoin, letting merchants accept Bitcoin as well as helping users buy, use and store the currency. It claims to offer bank level security and the payment industry best practices, including two-factor authentication.

Coinbase
Coinbase only supports USD and is only for users in the United States. It charges a flat 1% fee on all transfers to and from USD, but doesn’t charge for Bitcoin to Bitcoin transactions. Coinbase also has a mobile wallet app for Android as well as an SMS-based mobile wallet.

7. BTCChina

BTCChina is China’s leading Bitcoin exchange, both in terms of trading volumes and the amount of liquidity. BTCChina has a number of notable security features going for it, including its new Picasso service, which offers offline storage of Bitcoins. Since BTCChina focuses on a specific country, it also provides SMS verification for added security.

BTCChina
BTCChina only supports Chinese Yuan. The exchange charges a 0.1% trading commission fee. However, limit orders not executed immediately get a 0.1% rebate upon completion. In addition, "market-makers" that add to market liquidity are exempted from trading commission and get a 0.1% market-maker rebate.

8. CampBX

CampBX is a United States-based Bitcoin exchange with a number of advanced trading features. Some of these features include Spend-X trades, short selling and margin trading, although the latter two are not yet active. CampBX promises 99.99% uptime and is audited daily by security auditor McAfee. CampBX also has Google TOTP two-factor authentication.

CampBX
CampBX only accepts USD at the moment, but they are working on accepting EUR. Fees for both quick and advanced orders are 0.55%, with bulk discounts available. CampBX also has its own Testnet version, which lets users practice trading with easily-obtained coins akin to play money.

9. Cryptsy

Cryptsy is the exchange to go to for trading between different cryptocurrencies. Cryptsy lets you trade over 60 different types of cryptocurrencies, from the more popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin to less-popular cryptocurrencies such as QuarkCoin, ZetaCoin and, yes, Dogecoin. As of now, Cryptsy focuses on coin-to-coin trading, but it intends to allow users to trade in USD soon.

Cryptsy
Cryptsy also plans to expand its service offerings and establish escrow services, further establishing itself as a service for merchants looking to start accepting cryptocurrencies. Cryptsy charges a 0.2% fee on purchases and a 0.3% fee on sales.

10. Bter

Bter is a lot like Cryptsy in that it’s more of a large altcoin exchange rather than a place to buy and sell Bitcoins. Bter was one of the first altcoin exchanges to support Primecoin. Unlike Cryptsy, Bter also enables you to buy and sell coins using Chinese Yuan. Bter includes security provisions such as manual withdrawal confirmation and Google TOTP two-factor authentication.

Bter
Bter only supports Chinese Yuan. It also developed its own desktop cryptocurrency trading software, BterTrader. The software lets you track trading values, Moving Average indicators and market depth, all from your desktop. Bter charges a 0.2% fee for both sales and purchases.
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