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Topic: Which Crypto exchange is the best for intermediaries Traders and Invesotors. (Read 347 times)

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The biggest "exchange issue" right now is that the market has been hit by the SEC debacle and it is no longer clear who has the best trading fees.

Binance.US is basically a swap now so the benefits of paying trading fees in BNB are basically gone - sure you can send stable coin to Binance to make buys but now you've paid the fees elsewhere, paid the gas to move the stable coin to Binance.US, etc.  With Binance.US in the state it's in now, about the only thing I can consider using it for is to swap alt coins into BTC if they happen to pump into a profit zone.

Coinbase got rid of "Pro", opting for a paid service instead. So now if you pay for that you'd better trade more than the value of the sub price for CoinbaseOne at 30 bucks a month. Probably not very hard to recover the 30 bucks, but it's yet another "subscription".

Where are the U.S. users doing their basic "buying/selling" at now without losing volume to excessive exchange fees?

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My favorite crypto exchange is Binance, Coinbase, Kucoin, MEXC, BitMart, etc. You can also use Binance or Kucoin mate! Those exchange are very trusted and good for trading!
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
There are many cryptocurrency Exchanger are available for traders and investors. Some of them are good. I think Binance is best exchanger for crypto trader and investors. Another some Exchanger are good like Huobi,Kucoin, Okx etc. But Binance is best exchanger. Traders can Trade here early Who are passed KYC. Binance trading volume is big from another exchanger. And investors can invest here without any confusion. The can buy Coin or token from Binance and it can hold. I think you will  becaualso agree with me became Binance is best.
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Decentralized exchanges (DEXs) are a good way to go if privacy is really your concern and not doing the KYC. But your options are very limited however. To cash out straight from DEXs to fiat, it’s quite impossible in my opinion.

However, DEXs fee aren’t cheap and fast than CEXs which is the reality for years.

Unless you have a trusted merchant in your area that you can meet and do P2P transaction who values your privacy, that would be at least possible for me.
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It is obvious that you have not visited the KuCoin exchange for a long time, otherwise you would know that mandatory verification has been introduced on the exchange since July 15, 2023. Thus, all new users must pass KYC during registration, and existing users must pass verification or withdraw their funds from the exchange.
Kucoin was no mandatory KYC in the past and appeared in kycnot.me so many people did not notice details and quickly thought it is non KYC because it appears on a website for non-KYC exchanges.

Crypto exchange Kucoin to introduce mandatory ID checks
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... I also use Kucoin which I think is more easier than Binance and you might not do the KYC requirements but you will be limited to a certain amount. ..

It is obvious that you have not visited the KuCoin exchange for a long time, otherwise you would know that mandatory verification has been introduced on the exchange since July 15, 2023. Thus, all new users must pass KYC during registration, and existing users must pass verification or withdraw their funds from the exchange.
legendary
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Let's be honest if you are new to cryptocurrency trading. A centralized exchange will suit you. Especially if you are a small trader just starting or exploring the cryptocurrency market, you will end up having a centralized exchange.
Because I can relate and I can see a lot of people doing that.
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
@op there have been many good answers above, i'm sure you've got the right answer....binance, kraken, bitfinex and kucoin are pretty good exchange choices for beginners and brokers, the four exchanges above have high liquidity, comfortable UI and UX for beginners, recommended level of security and have good CS response, but it's also important in note that CEX is indeed highly recommended for traders but for investors it is not recommended (for long term investors, keeping it in a personal wallet is highly recommended)
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For  intermediaries Traders and investors you can try Bybit and kucoin exchange .Bybit is my best option for those who want to trade cryptocurrencies while kucoin can help one in making investment decisions ,Been using both since i have been into cryptocurrency and I'm yet to have any issue with both,they are very good platforms for crypto enthusiasts.
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I can only suggest you exchanges where I have traded before. I have tried many exchanges, but Binance turned out to be the best one. It has the best user experience and best support team. There are also lot many trading pairs available in the exchange which improves variety for the traders. Only one thing, if someone doesn’t like will be the KYC mandatory feature. Okx and Kucoin are also a great options, you can check them too.

Most of the experienced people will do the same suggestions of binance for the new people.Because binance is the good exchange and good reputation.Many coin which listed in the the binance had give huge profits to the investors.When the coin listed in the binance the investors use to keep their part of the funds in the binance for the future profit.All the pair listed in the Binance can be changed to BNB when you want to cash out for the emergency.So this is important reason to choose the binance for the trading.
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

I can only suggest you exchanges where I have traded before. I have tried many exchanges, but Binance turned out to be the best one. It has the best user experience and best support team. There are also lot many trading pairs available in the exchange which improves variety for the traders. Only one thing, if someone doesn’t like will be the KYC mandatory feature. Okx and Kucoin are also a great options, you can check them too.
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Bybit, Kucoin and OKX are now requiring KYC. For no KYC centralized exchanges, he can try MEXC or Huobi.

He can read these which can be more helpful: KuCoin can still be used without KYC
Looks Huobi requiring with KYC for long time and not available trade or withdrawing assets there without passing KYC, I have active with Huobi exchange almost three years and my country stopping operation access with this exchange without use VPN. I think for OP need to check with all exchange are available in his country accessing without use VPN.


Exchange market best service for intermediaries trader and investor looks Binance, Kucoin are opening service P2P for selling your fund to be cash based on our local fiat currency. Best exchange market is not only get support with list many kinds of altcoin but also directly have place for us selling stable coins to be fiat and not required withdrawing to local exchange market before cash out to our bank account.
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I think Binance is still the best for newbies, mid, and veteran level traders. I do not care what anyone says, I do not care what reason you could give, that is the answer to it. If you can't use it for some reason then find something else but the answer to this question itself is the fact that Binance is by far the best for anyone at any level and it's the greatest.

I understand that some people dislike the biggest names, there are people who dislike just the biggest in anything, but I am not one of those people. There is a very valid reason why binance is the best, just like there is a reason why bitcoin is the best, that's why I buy bitcoin and I keep it in binance, that is how I did so far and it helped me a lot.
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Would probably have to give it to 1 of the big 5 (Binance, Coinbase, Bitget, Huobi, Crypto com). Practically all the same, with differences really coming down to token variety and range of services and kyc requirements, as for those looking for one without I believe there's really only Bitget and MEXC left, used to use Bybit but I think they require it now. Also Can't forget DEX like Uniswap if you're looking for a decentralized option.
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If he don't want to give his personal identity, he can go with decentralized exchanges. But in my opinion, if he want for a better feature and experience I prefer CEX especially with Binance. If he's a not reputable person, I think it's okay to go KYC but if ever they do something bad with users identity, trust me they will not choose. There's a lot of users in CEX and most of them did a KYC because if they don't KYC they can do a limited action only in their account. There are some cases of stolen identity in the past so if they're a reputable person and want a better security of their identity, just go with DEX.
DEX is the best for Privacy, but not for trading experience and features.
I agree with good trading experience with CEX like Binance,

I'm also a Binance user and do KYC, but not fully keep all assets in the Binance account.
Seeing how CEX collapsed in the past, it was because their CEO was greedy and manipulated their users' funds irresponsibly.

But about Binance with CZ, maybe this will be a pretty good CEX.
If he has a problem, there will be many reputable people looking for him and he will have to take responsibility.

But so far it is still quite safe, and Binance is known for its $SAFU fund that will provide security for user assets in case of hacking or unwanted events that harm users.
hero member
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
If you are the type that loves privacy, I will like you to use a decentralized p2p like bisq and Agoradesk. I use Binance for my trading because it has good features and very easy to understand but you have to provide them with your KYC for easy trading. I also use Kucoin which I think is more easier than Binance and you might not do the KYC requirements but you will be limited to a certain amount. KYC requirements is mandatory on CEx but it is also dangerous because your information can be used against you,if it is needed by the government or an enemy.
newbie
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Your best is probably Uni for dex and one of the big 5 for cex (Coinbase, Binance, Bitget, Huobi, Crypto.com). All pretty good but lately my go to has been Bitget, switched over to them a couple months back when Bybit,and Coinbase started constantly nagging me for kyc (having did my Coinbase kyc on 4 separate occasions). Been pretty happy since making the switch, has practically all the same services, and more trading & yield products.


Hi, I also do not like the whole mandatory KYC thing I mean I find it difficult to get it done by the way, I'm quite interested in knowing more about the yield products you mentioned can you please give some insights about them? I use Bitget but I haven't really explored all its features. If you've got time please quote this message so I can find your response. Thanks 🙏
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Binance also does no KYC and limits it to 2000 daily.

I myself am using Binance at the moment to trade.
KYC is optional for everyone, for those who don't mind it there is no hesitation to KYC, but for those who really think about their personal data then stay away from KYC.

That was a thing from the past and binance have long implemented mandatory KYC, see:

I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.

Not to be confused with no mandatory KYC. It's good to know as early as possible that if an exchange is custodial, they can always ask you to verify your identity. Because your coins are held in their custody, they may also freeze it for some time if they deemed so.
Exchanges typically do not freeze anyone's account without a valid reason. Such actions are usually taken only when there is a suspicion of fraudulent activities or a breach of their terms & conditions
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Your best is probably Uni for dex and one of the big 5 for cex (Coinbase, Binance, Bitget, Huobi, Crypto.com). All pretty good but lately my go to has been Bitget, switched over to them a couple months back when Bybit,and Coinbase started constantly nagging me for kyc (having did my Coinbase kyc on 4 separate occasions). Been pretty happy since making the switch, has practically all the same services, and more trading & yield products.
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Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.
No go-to exchanges are the same for everyone as it depends on your demand and priority on either security, privacy, quick rich games and your risk acceptance.

If you want very high trading volume, choose tier 1 centralized exchanges from Coinmarketcap, Coingecko lists and do your own researches as well. Centralized exchanges especially tier 1 means mandatory KYC.

If you don't need to by high trading volume, you can consider decentralized exchanges, no KYC.

If you want to have private deals for big trades, choose OTC.
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I would also have recommended Binance to you but since you’re conscious about your privacy then you probably should check out KuCoin, OKX, Huobi and Bitget.

You should keep at the back of your mind that since you’re running a non-kyc account on these platforms you will have some limit as to the amount you’ll be allowed to withdraw daily some might permit up to a thousand dollars per day while some might be lower so if you’re not the kind that deal with large sum then you’re free to go but if not you might wanna consider other options.
Binance also does no KYC and limits it to 2000 daily.
Kucoin, OKX, Huobi, Bitget, and many more have also adjusted to no KYC for early adopters who are still trying to get in.

I myself am using Binance at the moment to trade.
KYC is optional for everyone, for those who don't mind it there is no hesitation to KYC, but for those who really think about their personal data then stay away from KYC.

The centralized and best exchange is currently still held by Binance, and many users have already joined.
Or there may be some considerations of using DEX exchange so no KYC at all, but can't do Fiat withdrawal directly, have to do P2P.
If he don't want to give his personal identity, he can go with decentralized exchanges. But in my opinion, if he want for a better feature and experience I prefer CEX especially with Binance. If he's a not reputable person, I think it's okay to go KYC but if ever they do something bad with users identity, trust me they will not choose. There's a lot of users in CEX and most of them did a KYC because if they don't KYC they can do a limited action only in their account. There are some cases of stolen identity in the past so if they're a reputable person and want a better security of their identity, just go with DEX.
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If not the best for now, I would recommend Binance.  Almost all crypto exchanges would require a KYC verification, so you have to bear that in mind if you intend to be professional about your trading and investment plans.

Still, Binance recently terminated some trading pairs on its platform that paired with BUSD mostly, and if you are one who doesn't mind, it is a good option I would often recommend. That's also dependent on if the distinct difference between a decentralized network and centralized network don't affect your intentions for trade or investment in any way.
Theres also Bitget, but am yet to try it out or hear a great compelling review about the exchange.
Binance would have sufficed but considering OP’s preference for non mandatory KYC exchanges, Bitget like you suggested would be a valid option. I have read about a few reviews too–according to TokenInsights it is ranked as the fourth-largest CEX by trading volume in Q2 2023, its derivatives trading volume also had a surge. Additionally it is one of the few exchanges like Binance that has released its Proof-of reserves, and best known for being the largest Copy trading platform.
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Binance also does no KYC and limits it to 2000 daily.

I myself am using Binance at the moment to trade.
KYC is optional for everyone, for those who don't mind it there is no hesitation to KYC, but for those who really think about their personal data then stay away from KYC.

That was a thing from the past and binance have long implemented mandatory KYC, see:

I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.

Not to be confused with no mandatory KYC. It's good to know as early as possible that if an exchange is custodial, they can always ask you to verify your identity. Because your coins are held in their custody, they may also freeze it for some time if they deemed so.
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

Hmm, Seems like OP is really a newborn in the market as you are asking for the trading platform, Hmm if you are really newbie then I will suggest using the centralized platform for the early time, and after getting some experience you can shift to the custodial wallets and Decentralized platforms. So as Bianne is the leading platform I will recommend you can directly use the Binance or KUcoin or OKX for your initial career. After that, with proper research, you can choose your Dex and DeFi services.
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I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.

Well, in that case, your choices are kinda limited, at least when it comes to centralized exchanges. It is not about picking the "best" exchange anymore, but rather the one that meets your specific needs. So, first off, you gotta decide if you wanna deposit or withdraw fiat currency to/from your bank account or credit card. If you wanna buy bitcoin with fiat, then your best option is decentralized exchanges like Bisq or P2P.
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I would also have recommended Binance to you but since you’re conscious about your privacy then you probably should check out KuCoin, OKX, Huobi and Bitget.

You should keep at the back of your mind that since you’re running a non-kyc account on these platforms you will have some limit as to the amount you’ll be allowed to withdraw daily some might permit up to a thousand dollars per day while some might be lower so if you’re not the kind that deal with large sum then you’re free to go but if not you might wanna consider other options.
Binance also does no KYC and limits it to 2000 daily.
Kucoin, OKX, Huobi, Bitget, and many more have also adjusted to no KYC for early adopters who are still trying to get in.

I myself am using Binance at the moment to trade.
KYC is optional for everyone, for those who don't mind it there is no hesitation to KYC, but for those who really think about their personal data then stay away from KYC.

The centralized and best exchange is currently still held by Binance, and many users have already joined.
Or there may be some considerations of using DEX exchange so no KYC at all, but can't do Fiat withdrawal directly, have to do P2P.
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I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.


I would also have recommended Binance to you but since you’re conscious about your privacy then you probably should check out KuCoin, OKX, Huobi and Bitget.

You should keep at the back of your mind that since you’re running a non-kyc account on these platforms you will have some limit as to the amount you’ll be allowed to withdraw daily some might permit up to a thousand dollars per day while some might be lower so if you’re not the kind that deal with large sum then you’re free to go but if not you might wanna consider other options.
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.
Actually you have to choose your best exchange which fits you. Because you can't get your desired trading pairs in every exchange or every exchange will have some of their uniqueness. You could try top ranked crypto exchanges and then choose the best one. What do you prefer to choose an exchange? Is it about lowest fees and secured exchange or popular exchanges? No centralized exchanges will be able to provide you the full security of your assets.

I personally use more than one exchange and I think Binance is in the top of all centralized exchanges with the highest trading volume and best services. Another most popular and my used crypto exchange is Bybit. It has a great user-friendly interface and a lot of popular trading pairs. Both of them need to verify KYC to use them. Huobi and Coinex are in my favorite list and they don't need to verify KYC. So you should add details about your interests to choose the most appropriate exchange.

I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.
Then you should choose Houbi, Coinex and they are also top ranked  exchanges. Anyway Kucoin can be used in a limited way by protecting your privacy. You can see the details here about Kucoin: KuCoin can still be used without KYC
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If not the best for now, I would recommend Binance.  Almost all crypto exchanges would require a KYC verification, so you have to bear that in mind if you intend to be professional about your trading and investment plans.

Still, Binance recently terminated some trading pairs on its platform that paired with BUSD mostly, and if you are one who doesn't mind, it is a good option I would often recommend. That's also dependent on if the distinct difference between a decentralized network and centralized network don't affect your intentions for trade or investment in any way.
Theres also Bitget, but am yet to try it out or hear a great compelling review about the exchange.
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I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.

You find the biggest names here[1]. Now obviously, all of these are for crypto trading. If you want to deal with fiat without verifying your identity then you will have to seek other exchanges like AgoraDesk.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5461920
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

Am I right that you are a broker for someone that doesn’t know how to trade? Binance is the top performing exchange right now in crypto but I’m not sure your service works with your customer since most of the exchange on crypto is meant to remove broker between traders.

Bybit, Okx and Kucoinare the runner up exchange. If you don’t have a problem on providing KYC to exchange. Binance is my top recommendation for you.
When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

Am I right that you are a broker for someone that doesn’t know how to trade? Binance is the top performing exchange right now in crypto but I’m not sure your service works with your customer since most of the exchange on crypto is meant to remove broker between traders.

Bybit, Okx and Kucoinare the runner up exchange. If you don’t have a problem on providing KYC to exchange. Binance is my top recommendation for you.

I kinda value my privacy. So, non-KYC Exchange suggestions would be really helpful.
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Binance is good to go for brokers, if you are talking about brokers. You should read the following reviews of broker. And if you wanted to check other broker reviews then just write this command in the google search engine.
"Exchange name review 2023". This will do the work for you.

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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

I will be honest with you on this one, Binance offers one of the best services for newbie person, intermediaries and professionals but there is a comma to this, Binance have good features and are very update with new features but when something is too good to be true, there is always open back door which can cause a catastropic damage to you later or even earlier than you may expect. Binance exchange is a centralized exchange, using it means you have submit your privacy to them because you will have to be verify before you can even be allow to make a deposit, and in addition, you don't own the keys to your funds.

If you are looking for alternatives to avoid the above problems, try a P2P exchanges but they are not designed like Binance and the rest, they don't request for KYC, you can trade on the exchange without revealing your identity or even hide your IP adress from such exchanges and nobody will question you for that but Binance and the rest may even lock your account for changing an address or even the device you use to access their exchange.
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These are the exchanges and their ratings according to Coingecko which is excellent in the rating:

https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges
https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges/decentralized

Bybit, Okx and Kucoinare the runner up exchange. If you don’t have a problem on providing KYC to exchange. Binance is my top recommendation for you.
Bybit, Kucoin and OKX are now requiring KYC. For no KYC centralized exchanges, he can try MEXC or Huobi.

He can read these which can be more helpful: KuCoin can still be used without KYC
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!

Am I right that you are a broker for someone that doesn’t know how to trade? Binance is the top performing exchange right now in crypto but I’m not sure your service works with your customer since most of the exchange on crypto is meant to remove broker between traders.

Bybit, Okx and Kucoinare the runner up exchange. If you don’t have a problem on providing KYC to exchange. Binance is my top recommendation for you.
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When it comes to crypto exchanges, finding the best fit for intermediaries like us is crucial.  Does anyone have any go-to exchanges that have served you well? I've heard some chatter about a few options, but personal experiences and insights are gold.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
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