Eidoo is a decentralized light wallet supporting Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and numerous ERC20 tokens. Moreover, the platform provides many other services including the cryptocurrency exchange, debit cards, etc. It was developed by an eponymous Swiss company and launched in 2017. One of the purposes named by the company is providing transparent, secure, and easy to use service for managing finance to Eidoo's customers. The company is aimed at keeping control over assets in the hands of customers.
Enjin mobile wallet was developed for handling multiple digital assets, such as BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, as well as ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155 tokens. A user owns private keys and can restore access via a 12-word passphrase.
EO.Finance is a licensed crypto wallet with support for more than 40 currencies and debit/credit card payments. Members may use their crypto and fiat funds with EO Card, connect their card to any of the 50+ currency accounts and the user will have immediate access after registering. EO.Finance allows users to buy cryptos easily and safely with debit or credit card. Additionally, users will be able to withdraw cash from any ATM anywhere in the world and perform wire transfers for both the deposit and withdrawal of funds, meaning users can withdraw their fiat currencies directly from EO.Finance.
The EtherDelta exchange is a cryptocurrency trading platform based on the Ethereum blockchain, as well as ERC20 standard tokens. The exchange was established in Chicago in 2017. Right after launch, EtherDelta became a favorite of traders due to its unique design of using smart contracts to manage trading through user wallets without additional registration.
Ethfinex exchange was established in 2018 and further rebranded to DeversiFi. DeversiFi is a decentralized exchange, allowing you to trade with assets by connecting your Ethereum wallet to the platform without registration.
An UK-based ExtStock exchange was established in 2018. It provides trading facilities for scalping as well as high-frequency trading.
Exx exchange was founded in 2017 and is based in Hong Kong. In 2021 many users reported of disappearance of their funds on the exchange. We strongly recommend to avoid using this exchange.
FreiExchange was founded in 2016 in Norway by a team of local enthusiasts aiming to support Freicoin, an old crypto, that is also called “Bitcoin with demurrage”. The trading volume on this platform is rather moderate. As of now, it offers 31 cryptocurrency pairs with Bitcoin as a counter currency.
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.
It became known in spring 2019 that Gatecoin exchange would stop its operation. It was stipulated by the decision of the Hong Kong court after quite a long attempt to recover lost funds. The loss amounted to $2 mln.
Gemini is an exchange founded in 2015 in the USA. The platform is open for traders from the USA, Canada, Europe, and the UK.
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.
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.
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.
Indacoin is a company working in the cryptocurrency field since 2013, based in London, the UK. Users can utilize the service to buy over 100 different cryptocurrencies through credit/debit card payment without registration.
Jaxx was established in 2014 as a decentralized wallet, allowing its users to keep multiple coins in the same application. The founding company, Decentral is claimed to be the first large blockchain company from Canada. Currently, the wallet supports more than 80 popular coins and tokens.
JuBiter Blade is a secure hardware cryptocurrency wallet supporting top cryptocurrencies and ERC-20 tokens. It is connected to the user’s PC via USB or bluetooth.
Keepkey is a hardware cryptocurrency wallet. It supports more than 40 different crypto assets.
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.
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.