Exchange DATA (DTA) for EOS (EOS) - Best Platforms

Where can you exchange DATA (DTA) for EOS (EOS) in 2025?
See the list of the best platforms allowing you to exchange DATA (DTA) for EOS (EOS). To make sure that the platforms you see in the list indeed allow to exchange DATA (DTA) for EOS (EOS), you should choose EOS (EOS) in the Exchange For menu in the settings panel (see on the right). There are more filters you can apply to your search to reduce the number of platforms in the list. One of the most important filters is Countries. Some platforms are available only in several countries. To exclude all the platforms that don't provide service in your location you should indicate your country in the settings panel. Another available filter is the marketplace type that allows you to delete wallets or exchanges from the list. Filters in general are important to remove the platforms that don't meet your basic requirements before you start considering them for use. It's better to spend your time focusing on platforms that provide proper service instead.
The next step is choosing the best platforms from our selection. To single out the most trustworthy brands we recommend you to look at the ratings. There are two types of ratings for each brand. One rating is provided by Cryptogeek experts and the other rating is calculated based on the scores given by users. Both ratings can help you to highlight the most popular platforms. To narrow the list further, you can visit the pages of the highest-rated brands on our website and read the reviews. You will find the detailed reviews written by our experts and user reports. In the latter, users write what they liked or disliked about the platform. It gives quite a subjective but vivid picture of what you can expect from the platform. To get a more weighted vision you can read the expert reviews that tell of the brand's reputation, platform's features and conditions of use.
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Fedlio exchange was opened in mid-2019, following the infamous collapse of BiteBTC. Fedlio is operated by the same individuals, who stand behind BiteBTC. However, Fedlio exchange did not redeem financial liabilities of BiteBTC. 

Site:
fedlio.com
Country:
Seychelles
Launched:
2019

Gate.io was founded in 2013 by Lin Han. The platform is operated by Gate Technology Incorporated. This year, April 17, Gate.io managed to raise raised $64,000,000 as an initial coin offering (ICO), and according to exchange CMO Mrs. Marie Tatibouet on April 8, 2019, it raised an undisclosed amount of capital from 5 BLOCKS CAPITAL.

Site:
www.gate.io
Country:
USA
Launched:
2013

GDAC is the centralized Korean exchange offering trading pairs against BTC, KRW (Korean Won) and GT, native token of the platform. 

Site:
www.gdac.com
Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2018

Guarda Wallet is a non-custodial service for top coins, such as BTC, ETH, EOS, USDT and other currencies. Using Guarda Wallet, one can purchase, exchange and stake cryptos. 

Site:
guarda.co
Country:
Estonia
Launched:
2017

In March, 2020 GuldenTrader exchange has published an announcement calling its customers to withdraw their funds before April 1, when the exchange will cease its operation.

Launched:
2014

HelioWallet is a client-side tool that generates an Ethereum address and supports top hardware wallets. It does not require personal information and can be used anonymously.

Country:
International
Launched:
2019

Hotbit is one of the youngest exchanges opened in early 2018. The exchange does not work with fiat currencies. Hotbit has also adopted some advanced technologies such as GSLB, distributed server clusters, and storage. It goes with a high-speed memory-based trading engine all backed up in multiple machines, cold storage locations, and hot wallets with offline private keys.

Country:
China
Launched:
2017

Hubi is a centralized Chinese exchange describing itself as a Global Digital Asset Exchange. It was established in 2018 to provide currency, OTC and stable coin trading. Major assets provided by Hubi are BTC, ETH and USDT. 

Site:
www.hubi.com
Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2018

Huobi is a cryptocurrency exchange founded in China in 2013. Currently, Huobi is based in Singapore because this country has friendlier cryptocurrency regulations. The company is registered in  Seychelles. Before leaving China due to a cryptocurrency ban, the exchange was responsible for 90% of Bitcoin trading volume in this country. Now Huobi is an international platform with offices located in Singapore, Hong Kong, the United States, Japan, and Korea. In China, the company provides blockchain consulting services. Huobi has sub-exchanges: Huobi Korea, Huobi US, etc. Huobi Global is the biggest Huobi exchange. In November 2019 Huobi Global had to shut down all the accounts belonging to the US customers due to strict cryptocurrency regulations of the USA.

Country:
China
Launched:
2013

Indodax is one of the biggest crypto exchanges in Indonesia. It provides cryptocurrency pairs against BTC and IDR, Indonesian Rupiah. 

Site:
indodax.com
Country:
Indonesia
Launched:
2014

Currently registered in the UK, the Isle of Man Infinito was founded in 2017. The main thing making InfinitoWallet outstanding is the number of supported coins and tokens.

Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2017

InfinityCoin Exchange is operated by UNIA TRADE AND INVEST. LIMITED registered on British Virgin Islands. It provides only BTC and XIN (the abbreviation of the Infinity Coin) markets.

Country:
British Virgin Islands
Launched:
2018

ISX is the first Icelandic cryptocurrency exchange. It offers AUR/ISK (Auroracoin against Iceland krona) and BTC/ISK pairs for trading. 

Site:
isx.is
Country:
Iceland
Launched:
2016

Koineks exchange was rebranded to Thodex. It covers three markets: Turkish Lira, BTC and USDT. 

Country:
Turkey
Launched:
2017

Korbit was the first exchange to introduce BTC/KRW trading in South Korea, and it's currently active in 30 markets where some of the top cryptocurrencies can all be traded against KRW. The platform also offers a trading API that supports automated trading.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2013

Kraken was founded back in 2011 but was officially opened two years later. It is one of the oldest active cryptocurrency exchanges. Kraken provides efficient trading opportunities in numerous Fiat currencies. It is currently holding the world leadership in terms of Bitcoin to Euro trading volumes. The exchange supports both crypto and Fiat deposits as well as withdrawals.

Site:
r.kraken.com
Country:
USA
Launched:
2011

KuCoin is a relatively new exchange that started to operate in the mid-2017. The team behind the project is claimed to be experienced in the blockchain research since 2013. KuCoin has more than a hundred coins listed as well as about 400 active Markets.

Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2017

Kuna exchange is the Ukranian company led by Michael Chobanyan and operated by the group of companies registered in England, British Virgin islands and Estonia. It was founded in 2017. 

Site:
kuna.io
Country:
Ukraine
Launched:
2017

LBank was founded in Hong-Kong in 2016. It focuses on Asian markets and offers mostly crypto-to-crypto spot trading, but also works with fiat: not only US dollars (USD) but also Chinese Yuan (CYN). What’s more, traders can use their bank accounts directly to deposit or withdraw. There are also over 40 cryptocurrency pairs.

Site:
www.lbex.pro
Country:
China
Launched:
2016

Ledger Nano S Wallet is a hardware wallet, a flagship product of the Ledger company, that has been in the industry since 2014. More than 1.5 mln units were sold across the world.

Country:
France
Launched:
2019
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