Exchange Fantom (FTM) for IOTA (MIOTA) - Best Platforms

Where can you exchange Fantom (FTM) for IOTA (MIOTA) in 2024?
See the list of the best platforms allowing you to exchange Fantom (FTM) for IOTA (MIOTA). To make sure that the platforms you see in the list indeed allow to exchange Fantom (FTM) for IOTA (MIOTA), you should choose IOTA (MIOTA) 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.
The next step is choosing the best platforms from our selection. To single out the most trustworthy brands we recommend you to look at the ratings. There are two types of ratings for each brand. One rating is provided by Cryptogeek experts and the other rating is calculated based on the scores given by users. Both ratings can help you to highlight the most popular platforms. To narrow the list further, you can visit the pages of the highest-rated brands on our website and read the reviews. You will find the detailed reviews written by our experts and user reports. In the latter, users write what they liked or disliked about the platform. It gives quite a subjective but vivid picture of what you can expect from the platform. To get a more weighted vision you can read the expert reviews that tell of the brand's reputation, platform's features and conditions of use.
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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

Coingi was launched in early 2017. It is known that the platform maintains such coins as Bitcoin, Dash, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Namecoin, Peercoin, Vertcoin. Both deposit and withdrawal operations in Czech Koruna are free of charge. 

Country:
International
Launched:
2017

CoinHub exchange was established in 2017. The company is incorporated as Coinhub Technologies FZCO and based in Singapore. The platform covers USD, BTC, ETH, USDC and DAI markets for trading. 

Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2017

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

Coinone exchange was launched in South Korea in 2014 with the primary focus on the local market. At present, Coinone features several coins against South Korean Won (KRW) and no crypto-to-crypto trading is available.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2014

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

Coin Wallet is a non-custodial multicurrency wallet for multiple platforms. It allows you to make payments in Bitcoin anywhere - from your phone or desktop computer - without hassle.

Site:
coin.space
Country:
USA
Launched:
2015

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

CoinZest exchange was founded in South Korea in 2018, maintaining deposit and withdrawal of fiat currency, Korean Won. At the point, the company’s website is down and Twitter media has not been updated since October, 2019.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2018

CoolWallet is a Bluetooth hardware wallet for managing Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and ERC20 Tokens. It represents a cold storage wallet that can be used as the Android/Apple mobile app. 

Country:
Taiwan
Launched:
2016

Cripto InterCambio is a Chili-based crypto instant exchange service with the focus on the Latin community. Cripto InterCambio serves as an aggregator and intermediary layer in the actual exchange process. The platform was launched in 2018.You can operate with more than 100 coins, using this anonymous service. The average time of a conversion transaction is from 10 to 30 minutes. Cripto InterCambio speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Country:
Chile
Launched:
2018

CRXzone is the brand name for crypto exchange and merchant payment gateway. Trading pairs available with CRXzone include fiat currencies: USD (US dollar) and SGD (Singapore dollar). The exchange aims to provide deep liquidity.

Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2014

Cryptology is a very easy-to-use crypto exchange platform that offers many advantages to both newbies and expert crypto traders and investors.

Country:
Estonia
Launched:
2018

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

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

DSX is a cryptocurrency exchange founded in the United Kingdom. The platform has high trading volume and a wide range of pairs to trade with.

Site:
dsx.uk
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2014

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.

Site:
eidoo.io
Country:
Switzerland
Launched:
2017

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.

Country:
Singapore
Launched:
2009

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. 

Launched:
2018

Fisco (Zaif) is incorporated by the Fisco virtual currency exchange, Ltd and operates within the jurisdiction of Japan. Recently, Fisco has published the announcement that it would stop the operation and integrate its service with Zaif exchange.

Site:
fcce.jp
Country:
Japan
Launched:
2016
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