Exchange Pi Network (PI) for Bytecoin (BCN) - Best Platforms

Where can you exchange Pi Network (PI) for Bytecoin (BCN) in 2024?
See the list of the best platforms allowing you to exchange Pi Network (PI) for Bytecoin (BCN). To make sure that the platforms you see in the list indeed allow to exchange Pi Network (PI) for Bytecoin (BCN), you should choose Bytecoin (BCN) 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.
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Freewallet (or FRWT) is a web3 non-custody wallet that supports a wide range of functions including swapping, purchasing, and managing cryptocurrencies based on 15 different blockchains with safety and ease.

Country:
Estonia
Launched:
2016

HitBTC Cryptocurrency Exchange is a platform created in 2013 that allows you to trade more than 300 cryptocurrency pairs. The platform was launched back in 2013 and the investments it received amounted to about 6 million dollars.

Site:
hitbtc.com
Country:
Chile
Launched:
2013

Binance is currently one of the biggest and most popular cryptocurrency exchanges. Originally coming from Hong Kong, the company has recently moved its headquarters to Malta. Back at the beginning of its path the company had an ICO and gathered 15 mln USD. Participants got Binance Coin (BNB) which could be used to trade cryptocurrencies and pay for a fee on Binance exchange.

Country:
China
Launched:
2017

Coinbase is a leading digital currency platform and wallet where sellers and buyers can transact with new types of digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash. The exchange was founded by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam in 2012 and is based in San Francisco, California. They focus on the US market, however, the company currently operates in 31 countries and offers storage of bitcoins in 190 countries around the world.

Country:
USA
Launched:
2012

Bisq exchange was launched back in 2014. At that time it was one of the first Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (or simply DAO). According to the founders of this exchange, one of the goals of Bisq network is to "keep the original spirit of Bitcoin alive".

Site:
bisq.network
Country:
International
Launched:
2014

Coinspot wallet is a special service provided by Coisnpot exchange. It provides a hot wallet for every coin its exchange is currently trading. Alongside with crypto, it also supports the Australian Dollar. Currently ,CoinSpot wallet has more than 60 coins and tokens. Built-in exchange is an additional feature of the wallet as well as 2FA for the additional security. The only language available is English.

Site:
twitter.com
Country:
Australia
Launched:
2013

IDAX was established in December 2017 and it is currently the only operating Mongolian cryptocurrency exchange. In 2019 the exchange was shut down.

Site:
www.idax.pro
Country:
Mongolia
Launched:
2017

Altcoin Trader is a Centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in South Africa. The exchange was launched in 2014. Altcoin Trader has 20 available trading pairs and 21 coins. The exchange uses the Ordinary procedure for verification including two-step verification process and Know Your Customer (KYC) procedure. If you want to raise the account limits and minimize processing time you must go all the way, uploading ID card, proof of residence, etc.

Country:
South Africa
Launched:
2014

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

Cat.Ex exchange platform was founded in mid-2018. Its headquarters is based in China. Providing its local token holders with dividends on a daily basis, Cat.Ex utilizes transaction mining in order to ensure an efficient profit-sharing. 

Site:
www.catex.io
Country:
China
Launched:
2018

Coincorner was founded in 2014, during June, it went live just one month later in July 2014, and during October 2014 it was among the first places in the United Kingdom that would provide the ability to its users and customers to buy the Bitcoin using debit and credit cards.
As of November 29, 2019, the volume of the exchange is $158.309 or 20,38914170 BTC. Most active markets are BTC/GBP making 88.50% of the volume, and BTC/EUR making 11.50% of the volume. Data is based on the CoinMarketCap site.

Country:
Isle-of-Man
Launched:
2014

CoinDeal exchange was started in March 2018. The exchange is subject to the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and has recently applied for the MFSA’s license. 

Site:
coindeal.com
Country:
Malta
Launched:
2018

CoinEx exchange was established in 2017 in Hong Kong. The platform can be used as a low-cost exchange with a broad range of different coins. The main asset is Bitcoin cash. Moreover, there is information that this exchange is going to present its new coin soon. It might be called CoinEx Token. Besides, the developers of CoinEx can establish a special exchange with the decentralized system using CET as “gas”.

Country:
Samoa
Launched:
2017

Update: It seems like the CoinMex exchange shut down, possibly exit scammed.
CoinMex provides access to BTC, ETH, USDT and NEO markets. The company was incorporated under the legislation of the Republic of Seychelles in 2018 and is affiliated with NEWEX Technology Co. Ltd. CoinMex is focused on the Chinese market. 

Country:
Seychelles
Launched:
2018

CoinPayments Wallet is a crypto wallet used for transactions and exchange of 100+ cryptocurrencies on iOS and Android devices. Due to its payment options, such as a Mobile Point of Sale, It is especially convenient for businesses. 

Country:
International
Launched:
2013

CoinSpot is one of the most popular cryptocurrency exchanges in Australia. The platform was founded in 2013 in Melbourne and it is one of Australia's earliest cryptocurrency exchanges. Its easy-to-use interface is like a breath of fresh air that shows other exchanges what to look up to.

The most difficult thing is to decide which cryptocurrency to buy and how much money to invest since CoinSpot truly has the most full list of crypto assets to trade. The process of buying and selling is actually very simple.

Country:
Australia
Launched:
2013

Cryptopia exchange was closed after a theft that took place in early 2019. Cryptopia was established in New Zealand in 2014. Its website had been publishing updates on the liquidation process until the mid-2019. 

Country:
New Zealand
Launched:
2014

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

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

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
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