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April 30, 2018, 11:14:58 PM
#63
There are many exchanges where you could trade without hassle. Caveat. This exchanges are platform where you could trade solely at your own discretion, they are not going to teach you how to trade. Knowing how to trade depend on your ability and willingness to learn.
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April 30, 2018, 11:02:36 PM
#62
to be a successful trader indeed in the selection of exchange must be appropriate and in accordance with the criteria and traits that we have. however if you are only looking for a low cost exchange and also a good trading volume then I would recommend to you to use Binance.
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April 30, 2018, 10:06:49 PM
#61
Try Binance which is one of the most popular exchange right now to trade a lot of cryptocurrency. After you get into binance also register to other cryptocurrency exchange like poloniex,bittrex and other exchange because it is best to have different accounts on different exchange so you cannot miss any cryptocurrecny that will be going to be listed.
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April 30, 2018, 09:35:57 PM
#60
Any exchange has a "Play money" mode, so better just try a few exchanges for usability, because convenience is huge. Great site with complete list of all existed exchanges with volume: cryptowat.ch
Also, if you feel confident and expirienced enought, I suggest a Bitmex exchange. It is something special. GL.

of course the will play money, if not how to gain profit for their daily maintenance and service of their website ?
as long as we gain profit from trading on those exchanges i think it still okay, like or leave it.
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April 30, 2018, 03:17:12 PM
#59
how to trade then you need to search this forum and youtube site. You will get a lot of information on these two sites but don't expect someone will give you step by step strategies to follow to make a money. You will get basic details about the trade and from their, you need to gain experience by yourself...Bittrex is best to exchange so far because I didn't face any issues until now and their fees also quite reasonable you don't deposit money until your account is fully verified because they may block your withdrawals until you verify your account. So far safer side first verify your account and then deposit money....
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April 30, 2018, 03:01:07 PM
#58
The best trading platforms for the current time are Bitfinex and Binance. For beginners especially will be irreplaceable, since they have a very simple interface.
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April 30, 2018, 01:58:11 PM
#57
You can consider exchanges like Binance, CEX.IO, kucoin, Coinexchange. I found them good enough for beginners. These are safe and have higher volume of trade which ensures liquidity. The exchange fee is also not very high. Bittrex is not accepting new member while polo has some limited coins with no tokens on it. Hitbtc was once considered great but due to recent fall in volume and some big scam and accusations I won't really recommend it to anyone.  You can also search this on Google. Study about different exchanges and then select one. Trading in cryptocurrencies is very difficult. Therefore, it is better to choose an exchange carefully.
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April 29, 2018, 01:24:01 PM
#56
Most of the coin which I am holding are either at Hitbtc or Binance and I am only trading on these 2 exchanges at this time I have traded on bittrex also before but now I am doing on Hitbtc and Binance and they are very good exchanges because most of the new coins are available to trade on these 2 exchanges.
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April 29, 2018, 12:24:18 PM
#55
Any exchange has a "Play money" mode, so better just try a few exchanges for usability, because convenience is huge. Great site with complete list of all existed exchanges with volume: cryptowat.ch
Also, if you feel confident and expirienced enought, I suggest a Bitmex exchange. It is something special. GL.
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April 29, 2018, 10:01:22 AM
#54
Trading concepts should be learn through your own method by searching in google. I wouldn't be so stressed to put up a lmgtfy link in here  Roll Eyes. Anyways, for trades I used Bittrex quite a while but sometimes I use Binance or even Huobi at some rarer time. Your own judge on how you see your trades to be stable in choosing these exchanges.
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April 29, 2018, 11:18:56 AM
#54
I will suggest to use bittrex. It's special thing is withdrawal are instant. Like other exchange take more time. But you must verify your account before start trade. On bittrex very low shitcoin. So it's better for beginner. Chose is yours. I just share my small experience. Thanks
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April 29, 2018, 09:54:09 AM
#53
Times changed and I can proudly say that its time to switch to Binance. It has got huge volume for each and every other coin that gets listed on it. The app for the android and iOS is just fine. Recently they have finished up the Mac module and released it which was great one to see in the first place. They are like understanding the needs of their users and making the changes in the UI itself.

Also, it has almost all the coins that are important in the market and once they get listed they get most of the attention too. So yeah, binance is the good one.
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April 29, 2018, 09:23:17 AM
#52
I am also newbie when it comes in trading but for me the 4 best exchange  that you need to trade is the following below.
1. Binance
2. Bittrex
3. Coinexchange
4. Yobit
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April 29, 2018, 09:07:43 AM
#51
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It is BitMex which can get big profit by small amount.

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April 29, 2018, 08:31:09 AM
#50
If you are a total beginner, you probably should go to an exchange that has LTC or even Doge market, allowing you to practice and get the hang of it with very small amounts.
Trading without losing money means skills and before you master them you are going to make a lot of stupid mistakes, whatever the exchange, specially in crypto where weird things can happen. It's better to lose five cents while learning the hard way than 1000 bucks on your first day because you stuffed the order.
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April 29, 2018, 08:11:01 AM
#49
In this online industry too many exchanges site but what kind of currency you want to exchange. If you want to exchange crypto currency you can follow the best exchanger and you get here the more valuable and top crypto currency exchanges. If you want to exchange USD so you can follow goldux because it is a very trusted exchanges for everyone or if you want to exchange skrill dollar you can use virwox.
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April 28, 2018, 07:44:32 AM
#48
Looking for the best exchange,

So far Bittrex is recommended, Cryptopia also is good.
But Hottest would be Binance .

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April 28, 2018, 07:25:42 AM
#47
I am new to crypto and I want to learn how to trade but I do not know where to start. Please give me some advice on what are the best exchanges where I could learn how to trade. Your advices will be highly appreciated.  Smiley
I recommend Binance platform since they have the biggest volume (as of now) which makes a trader easier to make profit from trading. As a trader, you should also look where exchanger does your desired coin being trade hugely.
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April 28, 2018, 07:21:55 AM
#46
If by "trading" you mean active trading, there are several factors - liquidity, API availability/quality, fee structure and the exchange having the coins you want to trade.

GDAX has a reasonable API, is very liquid, only lets you trade three coins for now (BTC, ETH, LTC). Fees are 0.25% for taker / 0% for maker orders.

Gemini - horrible API, two coins only. 0.25% fees. Not a good trading exchange. Very good as a "gateway" to move fiat in though. Wire transfers clear in a bit more than an hour.

Binance - lots of coins, API not great but ok if you're writing your own code, 0.1% fees. Fairly liquid.

Bittrex - lots of coins, ok liquidity, fees 0.25%. API - for streaming market data there is no published API and reverse-engineering it is a huge pain.

Bitfinex - lots of coins, 0.1% maker/0.2% taker fees. Not sure about API. Does NOT allow US clients.

etc. etc.

I didn't mention the web interface as a factor in choosing an exchange to trade. That's because serious traders should not use the exchanges' web interfaces - they are not well suited for trading. One should use either self-rolled software (if you can write it) or a professional software trading platform like our Medved Trader - that has superior charting, technical analysis, alerts, scans, DOM, visual trading etc. etc.

We connected it to GDAX so far, will release Binance integration very soon and our goal is to connect it to all exchanges whose APIs are reasonable. So we know these APIs intimately Smiley in all their ugliness.


Thanks for this. It gives me an overview on the exchanges you mentioned.
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April 28, 2018, 06:11:19 AM
#45
In this online industry there are too many exchanges site you can exchanges your altcoin to usd and usd to altcoin if you know about best exchange you can found here too many exchange which is support altcoin exchanges or if you want to start trading you can use bittrex, binance, and polonix because this are world best crypto currency trading site. Hope you understand and start your best trade with this best platform.
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