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Topic: Which crypto exchange do you find the most trustworthy and why? - page 3. (Read 301 times)

legendary
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My personnal favorite is Bittrex, very trustworthy, I've never had problems with it. I've also traded a bit on Cryptopia and it was a flawless experience.
member
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Merit: 10
bittrex is much better. because i have never experienced a problem with them. im using them for 14 months now. also its a USA based exchange
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
In the last 1.5 years, the only exchange that has been consistent, trustworthy & reliable has been Bittrex.
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 109
Large exchanges are good, but if you really are going to understand this topic, then you can not do without EtherDelta!
Regards Denis
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 107
To me Binance feels the safest, they're huge and make huge money (so they could refund if something would get stolen). BUT the only place to store your crypto that you're not currently trading with, is your Ledger Nano S / Trezor.
member
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Power the World for FREE
bittrex and binance,these two sites have the largest trading volume of altcoin in the world, so you can find all kinds of tokens here, and the user experience of these two websites is very good.
newbie
Activity: 89
Merit: 0
I think it's COINBASE. Backed by trusted investors and used by millions of customers globally, Coinbase is one of the most popular and well-known brokers and trading platforms in the world. The Coinbase platform makes it easy to securely buy, use, store and trade digital currency.

This is a US-based exchange which was founded in 2012, and it supports over 32 countries. Coinbase exchanges Bitcoin and the alternative cryptocurrencies of Ethereum and Litecoin, and it’s the largest of the exchanges, claiming $20 billion (£15 billion) in currency exchange. In 2014 Coinbase created GDAX, the Global Digital Asset Exchange which was developed for professionals with high volumes of trading.

The firm offers a mobile wallet, offline storage, and insurance protection for currency stored on its servers. Coinbase supports several fiat currencies: British Pounds, US Dollars, Euros, Canadian Dollars, Australian Dollars and Singapore Dollars.

The Coinbase exchange has a 1% flat fee for each purchase, while cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals are done without any fees. A streamlined user interface which is ideal for novice traders – and fast trades – makes Coinbase a popular exchange with traders.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1115
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Considering how many times a scandal is anchored to an exchange, what criteria do you look at to figure out where best to play the market?
- Never store your coins on an exchange.You literally are walking around with a rope tied to your neck if all your savings are stored on an exchange.
- If you keep the rule number 1 in your mind,you'd generally be okay with any exchange as long as they have instant deposits and withdrawals.
- Of course,avoid the new kids on the block and go for the ones like Poloniex or Kraken whose office locations are verified publicly.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
You need to go with the trading exchanges that have been there for a while with a good track record.

The trading exchanges that come to my mind:

- Coinbase
- CEX
- Bittrex
- Poloniex
I agreed with the three you have mentioned but i need to disagree abot bittrex,these exchanges doesnt care about the ETAs,they are announcing which they arent sure about if they really can do that announcements.I lost my try when bittrex were almost delayed for about 1.5months from the IGNIS drop which doesnt make sense because most of the people got rekt when the massive dumpage happened after the snapshot,but the worst they have delayed giving the IGNIS drop which is the only way to recover the loss from the NXT dumpage.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 10
Bitfresh - iGaming with 90s UI
I think that bittrex is a very good exchange and the bitfinex exchange has also a very good reputation. Of course, there are a lot of them now. But all of the above exchanges are centralized, and therefore can be hacked.
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 36
despite various criticisms, i actually prefer bittrex and binance the most

hitbtc are bloodsuckers, can't trust an exchange which doesn't give its users sufficient decimal points to place orders on.
jr. member
Activity: 213
Merit: 1
Tokenize and Discount Real Estate Commission
What about Kraken?

And wasn't there scandal at Bittrex?
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 252
You need to go with the trading exchanges that have been there for a while with a good track record.

The trading exchanges that come to my mind:

- Coinbase
- CEX
- Bittrex
- Poloniex
jr. member
Activity: 213
Merit: 1
Tokenize and Discount Real Estate Commission
Considering how many times a scandal is anchored to an exchange, what criteria do you look at to figure out where best to play the market?

Would make this a poll but I feel like the answers would be too unique and individual.

Thanks in advance to everyone who takes the time to reply.
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