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Bert Kozma

Bert Kozma is a writer and Editor-in-Chief at Cryptogeek.info. Previously a sales and marketing expert, he has been an author covering cryptocurrency and financial markets for the last decade. He holds a bachelor’s degree in international business from Saimaa University of Applied Sciences.

Aphelion is a new decentralized exchange that is powered on the NEO-blockchain. It was launched in January 2019.

Site:
aphelion.org
Country:
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Launched:
2019

OceanEx is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange founded in November 2018. The company has headquarters in the Cayman Islands. Among the core members of the OceanEx team, there are people who worked in CISCO, Samsung Research, Baidu, Morgan Stanely, and some other big companies.

Site:
oceanex.pro
Country:
Cayman Islands
Launched:
2018

55 Global markets was established in the USA in 2017. The platform is declaring quite a big trading volume. Approximately it fluctuates at around 150-200 mln. $ per day.

Site:
www.55.com
Country:
USA
Launched:
2018

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

Bitbns was founded in two years ago, and it went live on December 14, 2017. It is an Indian cryptocurrency exchange, and its name is an acronym meaning ‘Bitcoin buy and sell’. On the ‘about us page’, the exchange does not mention the real names of its founders. The exchange supports over 50 coins. There are 73 digital assets, as indicated on their webpage. On the coinparika.com site, we can see the details of the trading volume.

Country:
India
Launched:
2017

CryptoBridge is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange. It would be more accurate to say that this platform is a gateway to the Bitshares decentralized exchange. It features a wide range of supported altcoins (there are about 80 currencies available for trading). Some of these currencies are well-established and popular while others are quite new and not widely known. The company stresses that one of CryptoBridge's missions is to connect traders with new projects.

Launched:
2017

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

Mercatox has been around for about three years now after launching back in 2015.
The exchange offers a variety of services as it tries to appeal to traders including; margin trading, a multi-currency e-wallet, lending, a variety of payment methods, and interestingly, franchising capabilities on top of referral and loyalty programs.

Site:
mercatox.com
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2015

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

IDEX is a cryptocurrency exchange that was launched early last year. The exchange aims to offer users the experience of a centralized exchange that boasts the security benefits of a decentralized platform.

The exchange provides a peer-to-peer trading environment. It also uses smart contracts to relay transactions over the Ethereum blockchain, and this allows the order book of your account to be updated in real-time.

Site:
idex.market
Country:
Panama
Launched:
2016

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.

Site:
www.exx.com
Country:
China
Launched:
2017

Tidex is a cryptocurrency exchange that was founded right before the crypto storm in October of 2017. To date, the reported daily trading volume extends $2 million. By different accounts, Tidex is slightly below the 50th position or 100th position in the list of the top exchanges ranked by liquidity. The exchange is known as a clear user-friendly platform with low fees and over 100 available trading pairs. Some might find it disturbing that there is too little information about the exchange team, however, there are little to no reports claiming that Tidex is a scam. In this Tidex review, we will check out the most important facts about this exchange and figure out is it safe to use Tidex and how profitable is trading on this exchange.

Site:
tidex.com
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2017

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

Coinmate is a UK-based cryptocurrency exchange, launched in 2013. According to its official website, the exchange is aimed at Security, Speed, and Reliability.

Site:
coinmate.io
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2013

BTC markets cryptocurrency exchange was founded in Australia In 2013. The platform is registered as Digital Currency Exchange with AUSTRAC.

Country:
Australia
Launched:
2013

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.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2013

Cryptox exchange was established in 2016. The exchange’s website has English and Polish language versions. It offers quite a limited number of coins paired against BTC but may be handy for Byteball trading fans.

Site:
cryptox.pl
Country:
Poland
Launched:
2017

Slush Pool is the oldest mining pool (works since 2010) initially designed to mine Bitcoin. Currently, this pool supports one more currency — Zcash. Slush Pool has servers in many locations including Japan, Singapore, the US, Europe, Canada, and China.

Country:
Czech Republic
Launched:
2010

2miners is a multicurrency mining pool with the servers located in the US, Europe and Asia. 2miners supports around 20 currencies including ETH, ETC, ZEC, MUSIC, BTG, ZEN, BTCP, CLO, and many others.

Site:
2miners.com
Launched:
2017

Eobot is a veteran cloud mining platform from California. There's no info about the owners of the company although it is known that Eobot uses the mining farm with Antminer S series devices. Currently, the platform boasts over half a million users.

Country:
USA
Launched:
2013