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January 20, 2018, 07:23:17 AM
#32
I don't like outdated coinmarketcap, Just you can exchange your altcoins to ethereum on etherdelta exchange, they have a delta of altcoins regularly listed on their plaform to trade between.
If you are using smartphone, then etherdekta may look confusing to you, gives best view on desktop. Another big altcoins exchange is hitbtc, explore markets on bith and decide which one to choose as your favourite exchange
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January 19, 2018, 10:34:59 PM
#31
I have tried many exchanges, but so far, binance is best.
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January 19, 2018, 10:11:57 PM
#30
Everyone is now  all swarming into Binance. Another one is Kucoin which is very close to Binance when it comes to popularity and volume. These two are now the polo and bittrex of the old days.
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January 18, 2018, 08:39:45 AM
#29
There are many exchanges and each chooses the one where he is most comfortable to be in. I choose bitrex
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January 17, 2018, 07:28:14 AM
#28
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!

i believe etherdelta is still the biggest online exchange because majority of coins and tokens especially the latest one that is not yet out on any other exchange will always be listed on etherdelta. there were also man popular exchanges out there like yobit that also supports all kinds of coins. overall etherdelta is the most used online exchange everyday to buy or sell coins expecially for those airdrop and bounty hunters. decentralized exchange is also better and best to use when compared  to a regulated ones.
I think not everyone likes etherdelta, because most consider the coin in etherdelta the rate is less than satisfactory, and always look forward to bigger market listings, such as yobit, binance, hitbtc or bitrex, so everyone has their own favorite market own

In connection with the recent events on Etnerdelt, there is no desire to trade there. Until the end, of course, I will not give up this exchange, but I will reduce my trading volumes there.
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January 17, 2018, 06:43:37 AM
#27
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!

i believe etherdelta is still the biggest online exchange because majority of coins and tokens especially the latest one that is not yet out on any other exchange will always be listed on etherdelta. there were also man popular exchanges out there like yobit that also supports all kinds of coins. overall etherdelta is the most used online exchange everyday to buy or sell coins expecially for those airdrop and bounty hunters. decentralized exchange is also better and best to use when compared  to a regulated ones.

But because of the overwhelming listing of coins in etheredelta the network is now compromised by this and it's really annoying that even after you set a high gwei still it's not yet transacted and you almost miss the pump and dump and loss the chance to gain more profit. From what's happening right now in ED I just shift meanwhile to hitbtc so I can trade smoothly.
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January 17, 2018, 06:07:13 AM
#26
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!

i believe etherdelta is still the biggest online exchange because majority of coins and tokens especially the latest one that is not yet out on any other exchange will always be listed on etherdelta. there were also man popular exchanges out there like yobit that also supports all kinds of coins. overall etherdelta is the most used online exchange everyday to buy or sell coins expecially for those airdrop and bounty hunters. decentralized exchange is also better and best to use when compared  to a regulated ones.
I think not everyone likes etherdelta, because most consider the coin in etherdelta the rate is less than satisfactory, and always look forward to bigger market listings, such as yobit, binance, hitbtc or bitrex, so everyone has their own favorite market own
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January 16, 2018, 10:14:44 PM
#25
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!

i believe etherdelta is still the biggest online exchange because majority of coins and tokens especially the latest one that is not yet out on any other exchange will always be listed on etherdelta. there were also man popular exchanges out there like yobit that also supports all kinds of coins. overall etherdelta is the most used online exchange everyday to buy or sell coins expecially for those airdrop and bounty hunters. decentralized exchange is also better and best to use when compared  to a regulated ones.
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January 16, 2018, 10:07:15 PM
#24

try to use Yobit dude, many criticize this exchange because of it supports but for me it's good to use I don't have any trouble on using yobit. There is a lot of exchange like bittrex and poloniex try to use many as you can and found out what exchange that you are comfortable with



yeah i also noticed that many users here are always criticize and debate about how bad yobit exchange was but i dont realy think yobit was a bad exchange because ive known it a long time ago up until now and i still use it , yobit also supports forked coins and segwit coins whenever there is an upcomming one and thats what makes it an extra good online exchange howver many people thinks it bad as it sopports all kind of coins and tokens even the shitty ones.
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January 16, 2018, 09:13:51 PM
#23
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!
I recommend you to try etherdelta its a good exchange and most altcoins are listed on here. Just take a peek on this exchanger its a decentralize and safe to sell or buy altcoins.
Or if you want it is also good choice to for you to choose cryptopia
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 03:44:32 PM
#22
Cryptopia, EtherDelta
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December 14, 2017, 06:41:20 AM
#21

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try to use Yobit dude, many criticize this exchange because of it supports but for me it's good to use I don't have any trouble on using yobit. There is a lot of exchange like bittrex and poloniex try to use many as you can and found out what exchange that you are comfortable with

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December 14, 2017, 04:24:44 AM
#20
Personally, I trade on the stock exchange poloniex and bittrex. For me it is the most comfortable of the exchange, as they have long proved themselves in the market
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December 14, 2017, 12:12:40 AM
#19
Awesome guys, thanks for the tips! I was wondering how you traded altcoins into bitcoin and currency.
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December 13, 2017, 05:53:50 AM
#18
now there are many exchanges available for us trading alt. in addition to popular exchanges such as bitrex and poloniex, there is another bursa that traders like, ie binance. for new alt using ethereum platform you can trade on etherdelta.
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December 11, 2017, 05:09:23 PM
#17
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March 23, 2016, 04:23:41 AM
#16
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Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from?
not me...

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They have over 600 different coins listed.
if you check most of them at the bottom of the list they have no trading volume and no exchanges that actually trade them!
batcoin for example! Huh

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Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?
at coinmarketcap.com click on every obscure coin your heart desires;
right next to Charts tab there's a Markets tab which shows which exchanges are dealing it.
it also shows some extra info like volume and such;
like this one, lol.

or you can click on any exchanges name there and see a list of all the coins they're trading!
like this.
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March 21, 2016, 02:09:13 PM
#15

not sure but as i remember from when i was trading on BTC-e their markets (the first couple of markets anyways) was quite active. and LTC market was one of the active markets there. maybe things had changed there since i last visited. now i only trade on bittrex and kraken
BTC e is still very active place and it is profitable for me. I also trading on Yobit but they have small volume of trade and sometimes you need few days for orders to get filled. Bittrex and Poloniex are good for arbitrage.
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 10:16:32 AM
#14
I'm gonna do you a favor and give you a good link, like somebody did to me a few days ago, and helped me a lot.  Smiley

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/

Have fun. Smiley

This is a good source but I traded mainly on Yobit and ccex only had no problems with both of them especially on Yobit where I spend some of my earnings to promising and coins that will likely yield a profit in the long run..
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March 20, 2016, 10:08:00 AM
#13
i prefer to trade on bittrex and poloniex and some times on yobit for stupid coin that will die in few week
I can add BTC-e and trading with LTC. I bought at Bittrex LTC and sell them on BTC e and i was good few LTC and again i waiting for my orders to be filled. I don't know why people don't trade more with LTC? It is perfect if you asking me!

not sure but as i remember from when i was trading on BTC-e their markets (the first couple of markets anyways) was quite active. and LTC market was one of the active markets there. maybe things had changed there since i last visited. now i only trade on bittrex and kraken
sr. member
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March 20, 2016, 08:37:13 AM
#12
i prefer to trade on bittrex and poloniex and some times on yobit for stupid coin that will die in few week
I can add BTC-e and trading with LTC. I bought at Bittrex LTC and sell them on BTC e and i was good few LTC and again i waiting for my orders to be filled. I don't know why people don't trade more with LTC? It is perfect if you asking me!
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March 20, 2016, 02:39:23 AM
#11
i prefer to trade on bittrex and poloniex and some times on yobit for stupid coin that will die in few week
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March 20, 2016, 01:54:52 AM
#10
Who says "Everyone" trades Altcoins ?

Some of us just hold them forever.
and since exchanges are not a bank..

Yup.. that's right.
Not everyone came to Crypto to profit and buy Lambo's  Shocked
It's a fair assumption though..

EDIT:
A better question would have been WHERE do i SPEND them ?
But you guys really don't give a shit about that do you ?
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March 20, 2016, 12:07:25 AM
#9
Poloniex is now the biggest non-Chinese alt exchange since Cryptsy died. It is pretty liquid. Bittrex sadly doesn't have as much liquidity which means orders tend not to be filled very quickly even for moderately popular coins.
Yep they're good and Yobit as well.  I've had no problems with either one.
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March 19, 2016, 01:44:42 PM
#8
Click on the highlighted price of any coin you want. The page that opens gives you more info about the coin and it shows all the markets for that coin.

Aha! Thanks, that answers it!
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March 19, 2016, 01:00:36 PM
#7
I'm gonna do you a favor and give you a good link, like somebody did to me a few days ago, and helped me a lot.  Smiley

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/

Have fun. Smiley
legendary
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March 19, 2016, 12:51:27 PM
#6
Well if you ask me only the title of thread... I'd say that I trade my altcoins at shapeshift. But there are very limited altcoins available there.
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March 19, 2016, 12:42:34 PM
#5
Poloniex is now the biggest non-Chinese alt exchange since Cryptsy died. It is pretty liquid. Bittrex sadly doesn't have as much liquidity which means orders tend not to be filled very quickly even for moderately popular coins.

Hey thanks!

I hadn't heard of Bittrex.com. It appears they have about 190 coins. That's exactly what I'm looking for. I'm trying to see where Coinmarketcap.com is basing its pricing as they list prices for over 600 coins!

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/

Click on the highlighted price of any coin you want. The page that opens gives you more info about the coin and it shows all the markets for that coin.
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March 19, 2016, 12:35:39 PM
#4
Poloniex is now the biggest non-Chinese alt exchange since Cryptsy died. It is pretty liquid. Bittrex sadly doesn't have as much liquidity which means orders tend not to be filled very quickly even for moderately popular coins.

Hey thanks!

I hadn't heard of Bittrex.com. It appears they have about 190 coins. That's exactly what I'm looking for. I'm trying to see where Coinmarketcap.com is basing its pricing as they list prices for over 600 coins!

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/
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March 19, 2016, 12:00:33 PM
#3
Poloniex is now the biggest non-Chinese alt exchange since Cryptsy died. It is pretty liquid. Bittrex sadly doesn't have as much liquidity which means orders tend not to be filled very quickly even for moderately popular coins.
legendary
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March 19, 2016, 12:00:33 PM
#2
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!

Check here http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethereum/#markets

You can change ethereum with your favorite altcoin.
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March 19, 2016, 11:57:13 AM
#1
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know where coinmarketcap.com gets their pricing data from? They have over 600 different coins listed. To my knowledge no single exchange has anywhere near that many coins traded. Cryptsy used to be the big alt-coin exchange, but ran into trouble. Where do people go to trade the many coins out there, especially ones with low volume?!?

Thanks!
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