On this page, you can compare CoinZest with ProBit Exchange. Which exchange is better to use? You can compare exchange characteristics, fees, trading features, safety, and social media presence.
At the end of this page, you can see our final ratings for both exchanges.
In the table below you can see general information on both exchanges. CoinZest was founded in 2018 in South Korea. ProBit Exchange was founded in 2018 in Lithuania.
When choosing an exchange for trading, you should take into account how long it has been an active market player. Older exchanges usually have a good reputation and tend to be more reliable. It may be a good decision to use the older exchange.
You should also pay attention to where the exchange is located. Some countries have strict financial regulations, which makes it difficult to seek court assistance when needed.
CoinZest is Centralized and ProBit Exchange is Centralized. You can read more about the pros and cons of centralized and decentralized exchanges in this article.
CoinZest has a mobile app available for iOS and Android. ProBit Exchange has a mobile app available for iOS and Android.
CoinZest has 3 languages available, including English, Korean and Chinese. ProBit Exchange has 27 languages available, including English, Japanese, Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, Greek, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Estonian, Taiwanese, Romanian, Swedish and Serbian.
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User rating | 1 user review | 10 user reviews |
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Trust Score How it works |
1 user review | 10 user reviews |
CoinZest exchange was founded in South Korea in 2018, maintaining deposit and withdrawal of fiat currency, Korean Won. At the point, the company’s website is down and Twitter media has not been updated since October, 2019.
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ProBit is the centralized crypto exchange. The accurate location of ProBit Global's headquarters is in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was founded in 2018. The exchange can be accessed via a web browser, via an Android-based or full iOS app. ProBit is a relatively successful platform. It is one of the 100 crypto exchanges with the highest liquidity; however, only several trading pairs have somewhat good liquidity. If you decide to trade on ProBit, you should be prepared for spreads.
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2018 | 2018 |
South Korea | Lithuania |
Centralized | Centralized |
English, Korean, Chinese | English, Japanese, Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, Greek, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Estonian, Taiwanese, Romanian, Swedish, Serbian |
iOS, Android | iOS, Android |
KTB Building 15th floor, 66, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea | No data |
Trading fees: Maker/Taker- 0.1% Please, visit https://www.coinzest.co.kr/app/cxweb/cs/CS1515.jsp to access the Complete Fee Schedule. |
BTC 0.0005 Withdrawal Fee • 0.20% Taker Fee • 0.20% Maker Fee Full fee schedule: https://support.probit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017844972-Trading-Fee-Structure-at-ProBit |
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CoinZest exchange was founded in South Korea in 2018, maintaining deposit and withdrawal of fiat currency, Korean Won. At the point, the company’s website is down and Twitter media has not been updated since October, 2019.
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ProBit is the centralized crypto exchange. The accurate location of ProBit Global's headquarters is in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was founded in 2018. The exchange can be accessed via a web browser, via an Android-based or full iOS app. ProBit is a relatively successful platform. It is one of the 100 crypto exchanges with the highest liquidity; however, only several trading pairs have somewhat good liquidity. If you decide to trade on ProBit, you should be prepared for spreads.
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Founding Date | Founding Date 2018 | Founding Date 2018 |
Country | Country South Korea | Country Lithuania |
Type | Type Centralized | Type Centralized |
Languages | Languages English, Korean, Chinese | Languages English, Japanese, Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, Greek, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Estonian, Taiwanese, Romanian, Swedish, Serbian |
Mobile app | Mobile app iOS, Android | Mobile app iOS, Android |
Full address | Full address KTB Building 15th floor, 66, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Full address No data |
Fees |
Fees
Trading fees: Maker/Taker- 0.1% Please, visit https://www.coinzest.co.kr/app/cxweb/cs/CS1515.jsp to access the Complete Fee Schedule. |
Fees
BTC 0.0005 Withdrawal Fee • 0.20% Taker Fee • 0.20% Maker Fee Full fee schedule: https://support.probit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017844972-Trading-Fee-Structure-at-ProBit |
CoinZest trading volume is 0. The exchange has 72 available trading pairs. Fiat trading is not available on the exchange. Margin trading is available.
ProBit Exchange trading volume is 70,000,000.0. The exchange has 796 available trading pairs. Fiat trading is not available on the exchange. Margin trading is not available.
Please note: The bigger number of available trading pairs provides you with more trading opportunities, but may cause technological shortcomings at the same time.
0 | 70000000 |
72 | 796 |
39 | 536 |
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Free | Free |
Transaction Mining | Percentage |
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Volume | Volume 0 | Volume 70000000 |
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Pairs | Pairs 72 | Pairs 796 |
Coins | Coins 39 | Coins 536 |
Fiat trading | Fiat trading - | Fiat trading - |
Deposit | Deposit Free | Deposit Free |
Fees | Fees Transaction Mining | Fees Percentage |
Margin | Margin | Margin - |
Unverified | Unverified |
Two factor authentication | Two factor authentication | Two factor authentication |
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Verified | Verified Unverified | Verified Unverified |
www.coinzest.co.kr | www.probit.com |
@coinzest1 | @ProBit_Exchange |
718 | 80200 |
Website | Website www.coinzest.co.kr | Website www.probit.com |
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Twitter @coinzest1 | Twitter @ProBit_Exchange | |
Number of followers | Number of followers 718 | Number of followers 80200 |
User rating | 1 user review | 10 user reviews |
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Cryptogeek rating |
CoinZest user rating is 1, based on 1 user reviews. ProBit Exchange user rating is 3, based on 10 user reviews.
We also calculate the special Cryptogeek TrustScore based on the characteristics of each exchange.
We choose the winner based on our TrustScore Rating. Please remember, it’s still up to you which company to choose! How do we calculate Trust Score? |
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We choose the winner based on our TrustScore Rating. Please remember, it’s still up to you which company to choose! How do we calculate Trust Score? |
On this page, you can compare CoinZest with ProBit Exchange. Which exchange is better to use? You can compare exchange characteristics, fees, trading features, safety, and social media presence.
At the end of this page, you can see our final ratings for both exchanges.
In the table below you can see general information on both exchanges. CoinZest was founded in 2018 in South Korea. ProBit Exchange was founded in 2018 in Lithuania.
When choosing an exchange for trading, you should take into account how long it has been an active market player. Older exchanges usually have a good reputation and tend to be more reliable. It may be a good decision to use the older exchange.
You should also pay attention to where the exchange is located. Some countries have strict financial regulations, which makes it difficult to seek court assistance when needed.
CoinZest is Centralized and ProBit Exchange is Centralized. You can read more about the pros and cons of centralized and decentralized exchanges in this article.
CoinZest has a mobile app available for iOS and Android. ProBit Exchange has a mobile app available for iOS and Android.
CoinZest has 3 languages available, including English, Korean and Chinese. ProBit Exchange has 27 languages available, including English, Japanese, Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, Greek, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Estonian, Taiwanese, Romanian, Swedish and Serbian.