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.
Coinsuper is a custodial exchange that was incorporated under the laws of Hong Kong in 2017. Trading pairs offer fiat currency USD, as well as BTC, ETH and USDT as their major currencies. There are mixed customers’ reviews about this exchange.
CredoEx was introduced to the market by BitBounce in 2018. At the moment, the company’s website is down and Twitter media has not been updated since mid-2019
CryptoMarket exchange focuses on the Latin American region. Using this service, local residents can buy ETH, BTC, XLM and EOS with their domestic fiat currencies.
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.
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.
Chinese platform FCoin announced in February, 2020 that the exchange will stop its operation. A founder of the exchange explained this decision by internal errors. FCoin still owes its users the amount from 7.000 to 13.000 BTC.
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.
GDAC is the centralized Korean exchange offering trading pairs against BTC, KRW (Korean Won) and GT, native token of the platform.
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.
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.
Koinim exchange is registered and operates in Turkey. The announcement about the launch of Koinim platform was posted on the BitcoinTalk forum in 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.
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.
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.
Liquid is a new exchange that was based on Japanese Quoinex and Qryptos exchanges in 2018. Liquid’s World Book combines a global network of liquidity sources by leveraging Quoine's Matching Engine, Smart Order Routing, and Cross Currency Conversion Engine technologies.
Luno is the second-largest cryptocurrency exchanger in Indonesia. Headquartered in Singapore, Luno has spread to various countries. Become a trusted and decentralized exchanger, because it provides trading transactions for cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, LTC, and other Altcoins. Visit Luno to see the cryptocurrency.
Novaexchange is a Centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in the Sweden. The exchange was launched in 2016. Its reported volume is about 0 $ as for 8 October 2019.
Novaexchange has 0 available trading pairs and 60 coins. Deposits are Free on the exchange.
Novaexchange doesn't have Fiat deposits op...