Where To Exchange EOS (EOS) - Best Platforms With Reviews

Where can you exchange EOS (EOS) in 2024?
Look at our list of best places where you can exchange EOS (EOS) for some other currency. Remember, different platforms are available in different countries. You can select the country you need in the table of settings on the right. You can also choose the currency you want to exchange EOS (EOS) for.
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Bancor Network is a Decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. The exchange was launched in 2017. Its reported volume is about 40 millions of dollars. Bancor Network has 106 available trading pairs and 116 coins.

Country:
Switzerland
Launched:
2017

BCEX is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in Hong Kong. The exchange was launched in 2017. Its reported volume is about 65 mln. $. BCEX has 66 available trading pairs and 61 coins.

BCEX doesn't have Fiat deposits option. The exchange does not accept any other deposit method than cryptocurrencies. Margin trading option is not available on the exchange.

Site:
www.bcex.ca
Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2017

BCoin.sg was a centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in Singapore. The exchange was launched in 2018. 
Deposits were free on the exchange. Margin trading option was not available on the exchange. 
At the moment the exchange doesn’t work and there is no official information about when the exchange will be active again. All the official pages of the platform are down as well, including Twitter and Facebook. We will update information about the exchange as soon as it is active again. 

Site:
www.bcoin.sg
Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2018

BigONE is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange. The exchange was launched in 2017. Its reported volume is about 180-200 mln. $. BigONE has 117 available trading pairs and 75 coins. Deposits are free on the exchange. BigONE doesn't have fiat deposits option. Margin trading option is not available on the exchange.
Withdrawal fees can reach up to 0.0002 BTC.

Site:
big.one
Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2017

Bitbank is one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges targeting the residents of Japan. The exchange tab of the website is not available in languages other than Japanese and those who want to register on Bitbank from overseas have to pay $100 commission. Nevertheless, for those in Japan, this platform is quite convenient as it collects no deposit and trading fees (it’s relevant only for Makers) and has some other nice features.

Site:
bitbank.cc
Country:
Japan
Launched:
2014

BitBay is one of the few exchanges based and originated in Poland. It offers an impressive range of crypto for trading.

Country:
Poland
Launched:
2014

Bitfinex is one of the largest exchanges in terms of daily trading volumes and overall recognition. It was founded in 2012 and it is based in Hong Kong. 72 trading pairs are currently available on the platform. The pairs are linked to the four currencies including USD, EUR, BTC and ETH.

Country:
British Virgin Islands
Launched:
2012

BitForex is part of a galaxy of new crypto exchanges that appeared after the explosive growth of interest in crypto assets in 2017. A trading platform was registered in Singapore, focused on the Asian and Western markets. At the moment the exchange offers 300+ coins, the ability to trade with futures, 9 languages of the interface, etc. The turnover of the exchange is about $661.457.759 according to coinmarketcup at the moment.

Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2017

BitGo is one of the oldest cryptocurrency wallets, launched in 2013. Many users claim that this is one of the most trusted BTC wallets on the market. Both desktope and mobile versions of the wallet are available. Mobile version is available both for Android and IOS.

Country:
USA
Launched:
2013

Bitlish is a UK registered exchange supporting a solid number of assets (at the time of writing this review, it was 13 cryptos traded against 5 fiat currencies). Bitlish has its LEI obtained from London Stock Exchange and provides its rates and trading statistics data to InterContinental Exchange (a mother company of New-York Stock Exchange and many others).

Site:
bitlish.com
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2014

BitLox is a hardware wallet. This means that you will use it to store your cryptocurrency private keys in a secure offline environment away from the risk posed by hackers. The company has been around since at least 2014 and is based in Hong Kong (BitLox Limited).

Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2014

BitMart is a cryptocurrency exchange launched in 2017. The exchange is registered in the Cayman Islands. The team working for the exchange has ex-members from Amazon, Alibaba, and other huge companies. However, the team members are not showcased on the BitMart website. The offices of BitMart can be found in New York, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

Country:
Cayman Islands
Launched:
2018

Bitonic is a Netherland-based cryptocurrency exchange and the first Dutch Bitcoin company. Its history dates back to 2012 when three Bitcoin enthusiasts offered a fast way to buy Bitcoin in the Netherlands. When working with Bitonic, you don’t need to set up an account.

Site:
bitonic.nl
Country:
Netherlands
Launched:
2012

Bitso is the first exchange to enable pesos/BTC trading in Mexico. Although, BTC has a limited book and can’t buy or sell BTC directly. The exchange has a mobile app on Android and IOS , API and the cold storage. Bitso provides a great support for their traders and offers different educational materials for the new investors.
But at same time platform doesn’t have the margin trade and has the variable fees from a maximum of 1% to a minimum of 0.1%. The platform has a good security. Bitso initiates the KYC involving three levels of verification, which determine the limits on a trading account. 

Site:
bitso.com
Country:
Mexico
Launched:
2014

Bittylicious is a UK-based cryptocurrency exchange. It was founded in 2013. The headquarters of the company is located in London. A CEO and founder of Bittylicious is Marc Warne.

Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2013

Braziliex is a Brazilian cryptocurrency exchange started in 2017. The platform lists more than 10 altcoins.

Country:
Brazil
Launched:
2017

Bread Wallet is the cryptocurrency wallet for transactions with BTC, BCH, ETH, XBT and ERC-20 tokens. Using Bread Wallet, one can buy and trade with the supported coins.

Site:
brd.com
Country:
Cayman Islands
Launched:
2014

BTC-Alpha is a UK based platform founded in 2018.
The platform facilitates a solid number crypto currencies and trading pairs.
Its web trading platform also powers analytical tools. Flat trading fee (0.20%) is a little lower than the market’s average rate. Fiat-to-cryptocurrency trading (USD) is available.

Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2016

BTC Trade UA is the Ukranian cryptocurrency exchange platform. It offers 23 trading pairs, as well as mobile apps designed for both Android and iOS.

Country:
Ukraine
Launched:
2014

The most important thing we should know about C-Cex exchange today is that this platform is currently not active. The exchange has suspended its services on June 1, 2019. The website is down, too. Those who didn't withdraw their assets from the C-Cex account cannot do that since June 1.

Site:
c-cex.com
Country:
Russia
Launched:
2013
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