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CoinBene is a cryptocurrency exchange founded back in 2017. It is located in Singapore and holds one of the leading positions by its adjusted volume. The exchange has more than 70 coins listed and almost 200 active markets. Like many exchanges on the market, CoinBene has a native token that you can use to reduce trading fees. CoinBene’s token (CONI) cuts trading fees in half to 0.05.

Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2017

Coinbit exchange was established in South Korea in 2018 and is mainly focused on the national market. Coinbit provides trading with crypto assets paired against Korean Won, BTC, ETH and USDT.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2018

Our CoinCasso Exchange CCX Token holders will have the greatest impact on the introduction of new currencies and innovations. CCX tokens work in a similar way as tokens on other exchanges but they have additional value for the users of the exchange. Owners of the tokens have the ability to participa...

Coinchange is a cryptocurrency trading service registered in Canada. The platform brands itself as a smart bridge to cryptocurrencies and DeFi investments. Coinchange strives to be a regulated company providing users with a state-of-art security trading environment. KYC procedure on Coinchange is obligatory. The exchange is special because of zero trading fees. 

Country:
Canada
Launched:
2017

Coincheck is a Tokyo-based exchange established in August 2014. Apart from the Japanese version, there are also English, Indonesian and Chinese (simplified) versions of the company’s website, which may illustrate the geographical priorities of the platform quite well. Unlike many exchanges supplying their traders with only web-platform facility, Coincheck offers both iOS and Android mobile apps. Margin trading is available with the platform. On the platform’s website you’ll be able to buy BTC, ETH, LSK, XRP and FCT. The bank deposits in Japanese currency free of charge but deposits made in USD are charged a flat fee of $25 (or ¥2500). You can also deposit, using a bank card. The withdrawal fee makes 0.01 BTC.

Country:
Japan
Launched:
2012

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

CoinDCX is a leading cryptocurrency exchange platform established in 2018 and operating out of its headquarters in Singapore. The company has been operating over 200 types of cryptocurrencies, making it one of the best choices for cryptocurrency investors, whether this has to do with Bitcoin, Ethereum or any altcoin. The platform is often cited as a go-to choice when looking to pick from a much better variety of crypto assets that are often not listed on other exchanges and platforms.

Site:
coindcx.com
Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2018

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

Crypto for Businesses and Private Clients. Buy, sell and store Bitcoin, Ethereum and over 40 other cryptocurrencies. Confidently and securely, 24/7.

Coineal was established in 2018. The exchange is incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Seychelles. There are over 30 trading pairs available with the platform. 

Country:
Seychelles
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

The exchange was closed in 2019 with the preliminary notice informing about suspension of trading and deposit. Withdrawals had been operational for a couple of months since that time till December 1, 2019. The team explained the termination of activity by business reasons.

Country:
Australia
Launched:
2016

Coinexx is an unregistered forex broker headquartered in an offshore jurisdiction of Seychelles. For most professional traders, this info is enough to dismiss the rest of the info about the broker as the lack of registration is a disturbing fact meaning that on Coinexx traders are not protected from any kind of misconduct.

Site:
coinexx.com
Country:
Seychelles
Launched:
2017

Coinfalcon is a cryptocurrency exchange that is located in the United Kingdom, which offers its users a convenient way for trading virtual currencies with some of the lowest fees the industry has to offer.

Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2017

CoinField is a Canadian Digital Assets management platform & exchange (also called Crypto Exchange), which allows users to buy and sell Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Ripple, Dash and Litecoin on the open market. Users are able to place buy and sell orders in the CoinField marketplace.

Cryptocurrency exchange

Site:
coinflex.com

Coinfloor is a UK-based peer-to-peer marketplace exchange which provides an opportunity to buy and sell BTC. It was founded in 2013. The exchange has a simple interface and a mobile app. Coinfloor guarantees 100 % cold storage of trader’s funds. BTC deposits are free of charge but at the same time there is a minimum allowed deposit amount.

Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2013

CoinFlux is the leading digital currency exchange service from Romania.

Site:
coinflux.com
Country:
Romania

CoinGate is a gateway cryptocurrency payment service founded in 2014 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The service can be used by merchants in order to make payments in cryptocurrency. CoinGate provides an opportunity to accept payments in around 50 cryptocurrencies with a flat 1% fee. Apart from cryptocurrencies CoinGate accepts EUR and USD so the customers that feel uncomfortable paying in crypto (or those who simply have no crypto) can pay with fiat money. Bank transfers, phone credits, and paying with debit or credit cards are also possible via CoinGate. Moreover, the platform can be used to sell cryptocurrency. In this review, we will observe the main features of this platform and will try to figure out if CoinGate is a scam and is it safe to use it.

Site:
coingate.com
Country:
Lithuania
Launched:
2014

CoinGetCoin is a startup focused on cryptocurrency swaps. Fiat money is not allowed. The platform proposal is to perform quick and simple exchanges behaving as a proxy that seeks the best buying and selling opportunities in the market.

Country:
Estonia
Launched:
2019
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