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Topic: looking for a list of exchanges that are not crap... (Read 666 times)

newbie
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So at this point, I see bad things coming for yobit, with all the withdrawal problems, the non existent customer service... I got banned from chat for some unknown reason,
and there is no point in opening a ticket to ask why, as its a 2 week process if you get a reply at all...

Where do you all trade?


Every time I see anyone talking about an exchange I hear 10 people saying that one sucks, and you will get ripped off and i told you so...


Now is the big chance... what is a good exchange I can move to?

You can hardly find an exchange that perfectly fits everyone. No matter how reputable the money service is, there are always loads of negative stuff about it...
To all the above mentioned exchanges I would also add Cex.io. Well-functioning platform with simple interface and useful features for trading. However, make sure your country is supported. Cex.io is international but still has restrictions for some countries.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
but if you dont have fiat, dont they not ever ask you to verify your ID?

Bitfinex? That certainly used to be the case, I'm totally not sure if it is now. And if you're American then you're toast anyway. They're getting rid of all of them.
sr. member
Activity: 306
Merit: 252
the mainstream platforms are Bitfinex and Poloniex

If you are looking for leveraged buys/sells with margin, you can checkout whaleclub.io

Bitfinex are unregulated and there's no way of getting fiat in or out there. Poloniex might freeze you for months and not tell you why. Whaleclub has had multiple accusations of fraud against it.

but if you dont have fiat, dont they not ever ask you to verify your ID?
legendary
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Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
the mainstream platforms are Bitfinex and Poloniex

If you are looking for leveraged buys/sells with margin, you can checkout whaleclub.io

Bitfinex are unregulated and there's no way of getting fiat in or out there. Poloniex might freeze you for months and not tell you why. Whaleclub has had multiple accusations of fraud against it.
sr. member
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Merit: 252
thanks for the info all. I will start moving stuff around to see what I can do.

member
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the mainstream platforms are Bitfinex and Poloniex

If you are looking for leveraged buys/sells with margin, you can checkout whaleclub.io
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
and they were never hacked (probably due to the reason that the owners themselves were renowned hackers).

hahaha. That didn't quite help them apparently, in the long run.

They got the ultimate hack from the US government.

The thing is that you only hear doom and gloom from a very vocal minority, everyone else is happy enough. A lot of the time said complaints are down to their own stupidity.

However the sheer weight of complaints about certain places can't be ignored. Poloniex works fine until you have a problem, then their total non communication becomes a serious problem.

Of all the exchanges out there the least complaints I've heard about are Gemini. Maybe that's because it doesn't have enough users. I dunno.
sr. member
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i am using bittrex from a long time and i think it is perfect exchange and has a huge number of currencies of it and has almost all the currencies on the coin market cap discluding some currencies. yeah the transaction fee is little bit high but it is really trusted one to use and it security is really good your investment will be secure.
newbie
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I have been working with Kraken exchange and it works very well.

Withdraws and deposits are very fast aswell.
legendary
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Merit: 1179
where you get information if btc-e comeback on 15/09
Have you been hiding under a rock? Everything you needs to know about BTC-E can be found in this forum being posted from their main account ~ I must however point out that everything they post is in full Russian.

You can either use a translator to do the job, or browse through the 'BTC-e hacked ??' in the exchanges section of this forum. It contains a decent bit of information ~ search for it. Wink

Regarding OP ~ I seriously don't understand why people use an exchange such as Yobit. It's an exchange purely attracting noobs due to the sheer number of shitcoins without any future perspective.

If you want to trade altcoins anyway, stick to exchanges such as Bittrex. A while ago I would recommend Poloniex as well, but due to their problems I can't recommend this exchange to anyone anymore.
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
If you ask me, BTC-e was the best one out there. But now they are gone. They had no ID verification requirement, and they were never hacked (probably due to the reason that the owners themselves were renowned hackers). For now, I would suggest exchanges such as Bittrex and Cryptopia. But their fee is a bit high. I would never recommend Poloniex, as I am hearing a lot of complaints about them.
btc-e will comeback on 15/09

what do you mean btc-e comeback
can get withdraw all balance member or not, because i have bitcoin balance in btc-e
where you get information if btc-e comeback on 15/09
hero member
Activity: 2702
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
So at this point, I see bad things coming for yobit, with all the withdrawal problems, the non existent customer service... I got banned from chat for some unknown reason,
and there is no point in opening a ticket to ask why, as its a 2 week process if you get a reply at all...

Where do you all trade?


Every time I see anyone talking about an exchange I hear 10 people saying that one sucks, and you will get ripped off and i told you so...


Now is the big chance... what is a good exchange I can move to?
bittrex, poloniex liqui and binance. but don't forget about etherdelta too.  Cheesy Butyou can see the more detail in the coinmarketcap which already provided yours about all of the list of the exchange site with the daily trade volume. I think bitfinex still to be the best right now.
newbie
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It depends which region you live in. I'm in the U.S. --I trade on Bittrex, Poloniex, Kraken and Cryptopia. Bittrex so far has been great, they handled the BCC/BCH distribution almost flawlessly whereas other exchanges had hiccups, and they keep their users up to date on a consistent basis. Tickets get answered within a day or two.

I know many traders on Twitter who have had issues with Poloniex, and while there were some shady-ness going on there (delayed responses to support tickets, too much wallet maintenance, long withdraw times, etc.), I have had no issues with them. I actually submitted a support ticket the other day and received a response within 24 hours. Granted, my issue was minor.

With 2FA always enabled, Bittrex is your safest bet at the moment, but it's better to be on multiple exchanges than just one, if you can.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
I had no problems with Poloniex and Bittrex so far with all of my outgoing and ingoing transactions and their support can be contacted through slack if ever you have a problem with something on the website. Those two are my most common exchanges I used constantly, so I think its safe to say those two are the most secure exchanges in my opinion.
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 716
Nothing lasts forever
A few exchanges which i have been trading in are Bittrex, Poloniex, Livecoin, Cryptopia and Bitfinex.
Bitfinex had experienced a hacking incident and poloniex is undergoing a lot of issues these days. So i wouldn't recommend them.
Livecoin and Cryptopia are small exchanges and could be considered as an alternative. So the best one till date is Bittrex.
It has satisfied me in every aspect starting from its interface to its trading experience. Its good in all the ways.
full member
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https://exip.live/
For all i know Bittrex is good one , they are have good support service and never issue about withdrawal. In this exchange also any new coin that potensial , they also have big volume. Bittrex also fully regulated like mention in their website.
full member
Activity: 290
Merit: 100
It depends on what coins you are exchanging for example if you wanna exchange your waves then waves dex would be the most trusted exchange for it and etherdelta for ether since those are the built in exchange for those.
If you wanna exchange almost all the coins out there they I suggest to use bittrex since it's the most trusted and most efficient way to exchange your coin. But not all coins are on bittrex though so you might wanna use other exchange for some altcoin because bittrex only include altcoins that are the best and trusted.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
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If you ask me, BTC-e was the best one out there. But now they are gone. They had no ID verification requirement, and they were never hacked (probably due to the reason that the owners themselves were renowned hackers). For now, I would suggest exchanges such as Bittrex and Cryptopia. But their fee is a bit high. I would never recommend Poloniex, as I am hearing a lot of complaints about them.
btc-e will comeback on 15/09
newbie
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Merit: 0
and they were never hacked (probably due to the reason that the owners themselves were renowned hackers).

hahaha. That didn't quite help them apparently, in the long run.
legendary
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Merit: 1352
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
If you ask me, BTC-e was the best one out there. But now they are gone. They had no ID verification requirement, and they were never hacked (probably due to the reason that the owners themselves were renowned hackers). For now, I would suggest exchanges such as Bittrex and Cryptopia. But their fee is a bit high. I would never recommend Poloniex, as I am hearing a lot of complaints about them.
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