SpectroCoin is a web-based crypto multi-currency wallet initially established as a cryptocurrency exchange in 2013. SpectroCoin provides numerous payment options and offers an original prepaid VISA debit card applicable for shops and ATMs. The other features of SpectroCoin are the currency exchange platform and providing payment solutions to merchants. The wallet is available in around 150 countries. SpectroCoin wallet is rather more convenient for EU users than the residents of the USA. The supported cryptocurrencies are Bitcoin, Dash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Tether, and so on. Moreover, users may store 30 fiat currencies (USD, EUR, and others). The total number of supported cryptocurrencies is 14.
Graviex is a Centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in the Malta. The exchange was launched in 2018. Its reported volume is about 118344 $ as for 8 October 2019. Graviex has 32 available trading pairs and 123 coins. Deposits are Depends on currency and volume on the exchange. Graviex have Fiat deposits option. Margin trading option is not available on the exchange. Graviex is quite active in social media, with more than 4000 Twitter followers. You can leave your review about Graviex here.
Kryptono is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange incorporated under the law of Singapore. The KNOW token is the platform’s utility token.
LATOKEN is an Estonian cryptocurrency exchange launched in 2017. The exchange provides both crypto and fiat currency trading possibilities. Currently, there are more than 180 active markets available on the exchange. LATOKEN has a user-friendly interface making it a convenient platform for traders with no or little experience.
Livecoin was founded in 2013 in London. This exchange works with dollars, euros and roubles. It has more than 100 available coins to trade. Additionaly, the trading fee is not so high, it could be less than 0.02 for high-volume traders.
Livecoin's volume is quite high and it represents more than $30.500.000.
Poloniex launched in 2014. It is based in the United States. It was recently acquired by Circle, a large Goldman-Sachs backed company. The exchange faced a hacker attack soon after opening which caused a higher level of security provided later. It requires a user’s physical address, postal address, date of birth, id, and phone number.
YoBit is a cryptocurrency exchange with a large number of coins, including new altcoins just released on ICO. Among the pairs, there are both cryptocurrency and fiat. YoBit supports all major, top-end coins, most forks of major currencies are supported, as well as numerous little-known currencies, among which there are once popular, and old unsuccessful, and new little-known, and tokens of recent ICOs. YoBit was founded in the summer of 2014, and trading became available in early January 2015.