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January 18, 2020, 06:11:41 AM
#44
Well, i am using too many exchange apps as well and i do think that it is okay as long as the phone can manage to operate or run the app and of course the security of having it because of the passwords that you are going to input. so always be careful and only download trusted apps which is proven tested by many .
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January 18, 2020, 05:23:37 AM
#43
i use all exchanges only in browser.

i do not understand the hype to have a dedicated "app" for each trivial service, which i can visit as a website.

It's not that it's not good or issue about security, but I am more comfortable trading my coins with my desktop or laptop, I can have a good look on the chart than when I'm looking it on my phone, I can easily shit my tab when I am on my desktop than using my phone, I cannot speak for other users, when it comes to trading it's everyone for himself, where he is comfortable trading.
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January 18, 2020, 02:40:05 AM
#42
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.

Binance app is the best one among the three you listed and please stay away from coinbase because they can't be trusted, i was cheated by them and they never fixed till today, changelly is my favourite insta crypto swap platform, never failed but too high fee
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January 18, 2020, 01:04:08 AM
#41
I often use mobile applications of exchanges. When I go out, I open my mobile phone to open these exchanges to view digital currency information.
legendary
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October 17, 2019, 08:27:07 AM
#40
Use too many exchange app will make you confused but you can eleminated one by one depend on the app features so use one or two is enough i think however currently i use exchange app but it's only for my local exchange to trading purpose and to convert my crypto assets to my local currency and their app review based on my personal experience also good that during use that there is no lagged or bugs issue
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October 17, 2019, 06:47:07 AM
#39
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.


Three is not too many. My goodness!

The more the merrier. The more exchange apps the more choices we have. The more exchange apps the better the competition. The better the competition, the better services, competent fees and competent support.

I like Binance. One and only exchange app so far that I am using until now.
Too many exchanges could also mean too many scams and less liquidity. Ofcourse the competition will increase but the small exchanges will suffer from liquidity issues. Small exchanges also face easy hacks. Users who uses these exchanges will complain. The more is not better in crypto exchanges.
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October 17, 2019, 02:41:09 AM
#38
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.


Three is not too many. My goodness!

The more the merrier. The more exchange apps the more choices we have. The more exchange apps the better the competition. The better the competition, the better services, competent fees and competent support.

I like Binance. One and only exchange app so far that I am using until now.
legendary
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October 17, 2019, 02:36:49 AM
#37
I only use binance because it's easy to use and fast enough to handle user problems,
for coinbase I have never used it in the smartphone app, but on my PC often, and for changelly I am not so sure even though many people talk about it,
and I also usually use the kucoin app, it's very light and fast because it doesn't have a long loading.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 05:39:06 PM
#36
In general, I'm avoiding mobile apps due to security and UI problems.
The only good mobile app that I'm using from time to time in Binance.

If I need to use any other exchange on mobile, I prefer to see the whole 'Desktop' version. While it's kind of inconvenient on the phone screen, I have a known UI and all features.

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October 15, 2019, 01:25:40 PM
#35
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc......
To be honest, I've not recieved any trade notifications from binance at all. Notifications are always enabled in my phone. Though I regularly recieve their promotions notifications which I don't like at all.
Changely app might be new but their website is way older than binance itself.
Huobi and kucoin apps are good too. No delay in notifications.

that sucks if you dont recieve a notification on your prioritize app/platform  . recieving unwanted promotion do also suck but you can always unsubscribe by toggling the unsubscribe button on the buttom of the mail  .

about changely, i dont think this exchange is safe but yes this was older than binance  . houbi and kucoin are indeed good but i prefer kuckoin the most among all of the exhange that are explained above  . there are many exchange app right now but who says that you are going to use all of them ?
Looks like I somewhat fixed my notification issue. Thanks for your help. But I still receive promotional notifications not emails which I've already unsubscribed.
Changely is a very trusted exchange. But the biggest problem is they change their rate of exchange suddenly after we started the exchange.
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October 15, 2019, 08:58:40 AM
#34
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.

Coinbase is my favourite and i am using it from the last a few years. It’s really very transparency and you can see this is the most using apps almost 5 millions times downloaded in google playstore even huge good positive feedback. Yeah, fee is more increasing it’s very sad. Binance apps is also got huge popularity within last two years. It’s working very smoothly and definitely you can pass KYC from this apps. Really first time i heard about Changelly android apps it’s new so i don’t know about it.               
legendary
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October 15, 2019, 07:37:56 AM
#33
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.


I use the Android App of Binance, Kucoin, & Huobi Global.
I don't activate the notification, so i can not comment on this part. But as for KYC on Binance app, it's work just fine.
Kucoin app & Huobi app also work just fine, didn't encounter such error that some user being complaining on telegram group.
sr. member
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October 13, 2019, 01:29:56 PM
#32
I don't use any exchange app, I am using only web browsers to access crypto exchanges. I feel that these apps aren't really secured, and the possibility of getting hacked is a lot higher when you use them, even if they are official apps. In addition, I have a computer and connection at home, so I don't need to use my phone necessarly in order to trade my coins.

I also prefer to use website instead of their Android or iOS application!

Even if you see the bitrex, they don't have their application on any platform I believe it will reduce the the any type of malicious attack on your exchange wallet.
So when the any project says they have application don't believe it. Wait for their input to make it bigger and explosive.
legendary
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October 13, 2019, 10:39:19 AM
#31
I don't use any exchange app, I am using only web browsers to access crypto exchanges. I feel that these apps aren't really secured, and the possibility of getting hacked is a lot higher when you use them, even if they are official apps. In addition, I have a computer and connection at home, so I don't need to use my phone necessarly in order to trade my coins.
legendary
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October 13, 2019, 09:11:23 AM
#30
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.


It depends if your primary job is trading and you do not want to miss out on any trade when you are away from your desktop, then you will surely make use of these phones app. But in other situations I do not think it is wise to use app on the phone. I prefer to trade on my laptop and do not install the exchange app on my phone. The only one app which is available on my phone is the coinmarketcap app, which mainly I use to see the prices of the coins.
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October 13, 2019, 09:06:30 AM
#29
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc......
To be honest, I've not recieved any trade notifications from binance at all. Notifications are always enabled in my phone. Though I regularly recieve their promotions notifications which I don't like at all.
Changely app might be new but their website is way older than binance itself.
Huobi and kucoin apps are good too. No delay in notifications.

that sucks if you dont recieve a notification on your prioritize app/platform  . recieving unwanted promotion do also suck but you can always unsubscribe by toggling the unsubscribe button on the buttom of the mail  .

about changely, i dont think this exchange is safe but yes this was older than binance  . houbi and kucoin are indeed good but i prefer kuckoin the most among all of the exhange that are explained above  . there are many exchange app right now but who says that you are going to use all of them ?
sr. member
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October 13, 2019, 12:27:55 AM
#28
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.

To be honest, I've not recieved any trade notifications from binance at all. Notifications are always enabled in my phone. Though I regularly recieve their promotions notifications which I don't like at all.
Changely app might be new but their website is way older than binance itself.
Huobi and kucoin apps are good too. No delay in notifications.
sr. member
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October 11, 2019, 05:33:25 PM
#27
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.

It's trend right now the exchange apps because they know that this is the easy way to store our assets. But be careful to every we use app and make sure that app is really recommended. Be vigilant as of now that hackers is every where because even the trusted exchange can hack. As of now I use two exchange app Binance and coinbase and for me it's alright to use it.
legendary
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October 11, 2019, 11:03:31 AM
#26
There are plenty of exchange apps, both for Android and iOS.
At the moment I've tested 3 most common apps:
- Binance - sometimes ok, but not for the first time I somehow can't go through KYC via this app. Notifications don't work correctly, etc.
- Coinbase - was ok even with slow support, but after they increased their fees to 0.5%... Well, sorry, not going to use it.
- Changelly - it's new, I don't know if it's stable and well-working, and there are not enough reviews, but I was satisfied with the web version though

My question is: does anyone use exchange apps? If so, which ones? If not - why not? Share your experience, please.

So far i havent tried up any apps on any platforms on where i do used since im on my pc most of the time also i do much prefer on browser mode
than on any apps but i can say that having their own apps which is solely for mobiles is a good option than accessing their platforms with a generic
or chrome browser.User experience can really be differentiated.Dont think too much if there are lots of them yet its just a norm for these sites or platforms having their own apps.
jr. member
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October 10, 2019, 10:54:20 AM
#25
~snip~

Yeah, I saw it, tried to sort it out even, but it still looks unclear - especially the part with investigations and confusing them to changenow. I mean I've used the web version of their service from time to time since 2017 (more or less), and there was never a problem.
Basically, that's the main reason I included them on the list.
The details is on the link given so it's up to you to link the developers of both exchanges. If you have no issues with them but as you've said on the original post you've made, there's not enough reviews.

The trust feedback given to them can be your reference as review and it's up to you if you will continue using them. Base on the trust given, it's likely that they can do it again with any of their future customers.
In the original post, I meant reviews about the app, but I appreciate the feedback you've given.
Speaking of trust feedback... Don't know, in a case when I have an opportunity to compare personal experience and half-anonymous reviews I prefer to trust my own experience.
But anyways - thanks a lot!
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