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Topic: Where to trade all of the coins? (Read 241 times)

legendary
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July 08, 2020, 05:38:27 PM
#13
Hello peeps Smiley So with so many coins and so many exchanges, it's hard to switch between them when trading. Also some exchanges lack crucial features like stop-loss and such.

Is there a one-stop-shop where you could plug different exchanges via API keys and trade, but also support a vast array of features (e.g. stop-loss)?

Thank you!

AFAIK there's no one-stop platform where we can trade all coins.

Maybe the closest thing you might want to try is to use a trading bot that supports API to several exchanges.

Check here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/gunbot-automatic-poloniex-profit-generator-1715214
legendary
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July 08, 2020, 03:03:22 PM
#12
Unfortunately, there is no exchange where all the crypto coins are listed together. Most of the time I use coinmarketcap to know the details about any coin. At coinmarketcap you will find all the exchanges sorted by popularity and most uses. personally, I use Binance and Bittrex for trading and very often I use hitbtc, bitfinex, bilaxy and so on to exchange altcoin.
newbie
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July 08, 2020, 10:57:50 AM
#11
I've encountered bots in my searches for something like this. But the term bot does not inspire much confidence. I know 3commas is popular and has bots. In the meantime I've also found Kattana Trading Terminal. Does anyone know something about this?
newbie
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July 08, 2020, 10:48:51 AM
#10
You do not need a exchanges but rather a trading bot where you can set the settings and change whether you want to earn from one exchange, trading pair or several trading pairs.
You will get many details when you search on Google.
I can recommend you to use gubot it support binance and top exchange, you can do stop the loss, and will find many people explain it.
you must study about these bots before starting to trade.
copper member
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July 08, 2020, 10:17:03 AM
#9
There's no such exchange where we can trade all crypto currency, but wait for finance, you'll love it as well
hero member
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July 07, 2020, 06:34:20 PM
#8
Hello peeps Smiley So with so many coins and so many exchanges, it's hard to switch between them when trading. Also some exchanges lack crucial features like stop-loss and such.

Is there a one-stop-shop where you could plug different exchanges via API keys and trade, but also support a vast array of features (e.g. stop-loss)?

Thank you!

I know one app with the functionality you're looking for. Only problem is that it's a Mobile trading app. It's not new and has been around for a while.  Yes, I'm talking about tabtrader. I've been using the app for a while and I can recommend it. It allows you to connect all the exchanges you want with full trading functionalities like adding stop losses to your trading, setting up alerts, make some technical analysis rightinside the app and more.

You should check it out. You can connect your API key and token to get it to work. Remember to turn off withdrawals via API.
legendary
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July 07, 2020, 05:29:06 PM
#7
None of the exchanges would give you all the eggs (alts) under one roof and that's because each and every exchange out there has its own standards of measuring a coin's ability to be listed on that exchange or not. But as given by members, merge-trading is possible in order to save you the hassle of visiting each trading exchange and opening up a trade one-by-one at a time.
legendary
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Heisenberg
July 07, 2020, 04:13:51 PM
#6
Maybe another thing you should do is concentrate on Major cryptocurrencies and exchanges and avoid trading in shitcoins and substandard exchanges.
Most major cryptocurrencies can all be found in one major or popular exchange. That way, you may end up using only one exchange with very many trading pairs like Binance and you won't have to switch from exchange to exchange.
sr. member
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July 07, 2020, 03:12:43 PM
#5
You can always choose an exchange site that has more pairs of coins and large volumes. This is what they called liquidity on the exchange is most important and usually found on centralized exchange platform.

A thread that has a list of exchanges and comparisons, research your own because that is your money that I guess is on risk.
* Crypto exchanges comparison
* List of Decentralized/Centralized Exchanges
* List of P2P/no-KYC exchanges
* [List] Instant exchanges

Sound other thread is outdated but it is still useful to read and search an exchange platform that has these, Liquidity, Volume, Number of pairs coins, and API services.
full member
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July 07, 2020, 02:53:19 PM
#4
There is no exchange that lists every coin that exists, I prefer to find an exchange that lists the majority of good and popular coins. Focus and familiarize its features. Stay away from low volume exchange most of them charge a lot on fees. travwill suggestion is a good option too, I have tried meet one app before they have that feature on their MEX you can trade on a different exchange in a single app but I doubt if they have stop-loss feature.
sr. member
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July 07, 2020, 02:32:42 PM
#3
There are trading terminals to connect several exchanges to themselves through the API and trade using this.

1. For example,  Moon Bot one of these terminals, it is intended for Binance and Bittrex, they have a topic on the forum.
I myself have not used it, but the topic has been on the forum since 2017.


2. Also there is Traderbox


is a SAAS trading terminal allowing users to trade on different cryptocurrency exchanges, using one interface and extended functionality which is absent on exchanges.

Exchanges available to trade:
  • Binance
  • Binance US
  • Bitfinex
  • Bitmex
  • HitBTC


This is what I managed to find on the bitcointalk.
sr. member
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July 07, 2020, 02:14:25 PM
#2
Until now I don't know of any single transaction that can exchange all currencies. The cryptocurrency market is so big and has thousands of coins, it's clear that no single transaction can contain them all.
newbie
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July 07, 2020, 01:27:09 PM
#1
Hello peeps Smiley So with so many coins and so many exchanges, it's hard to switch between them when trading. Also some exchanges lack crucial features like stop-loss and such.

Is there a one-stop-shop where you could plug different exchanges via API keys and trade, but also support a vast array of features (e.g. stop-loss)?

Thank you!
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