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.
LakeBTC is one of the oldest exchanges on the market. It had been found back in 2013 and it still has the Asian audience as the priority. The presence of different deposit types are making the exchange interesting for a starting traders. From another point of view the service is reported to be buggy from time to time and some complaints about the support service can be found over the internet. The company also provides the wallet alongside with the exchange, but it is a questionable decision to have both the exchange and the wallet with the same company. Unfortunately, it seems that LakeBTC has ceased its operations although there is no official statement to confirm that.
Livecoin was founded in 2013 in London. This exchange works with dollars, euros and roubles. It has more than 100 available coins to trade. Additionaly, the trading fee is not so high, it could be less than 0.02 for high-volume traders.
Livecoin's volume is quite high and it represents more than $30.500.000.
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.
Lykke is the cryptocurrency exchange incorporated in Switzerland with offices across the world. Its products are open-source. Lykke is the initiative of the Oanda’s founder, a famous forex exchange trading platform.
Poloniex launched in 2014. It is based in the United States. It was recently acquired by Circle, a large Goldman-Sachs backed company. The exchange faced a hacker attack soon after opening which caused a higher level of security provided later. It requires a user’s physical address, postal address, date of birth, id, and phone number.
ShapeShift was founded by Eric Voorhees in 2014. Online exchanger based in the Swiss town of Geneva. The main function is the quick conversion of bitcoin and popular altcoins with the highest possible protection of transactions. The peculiarity of the exchange is that client assets are not stored on the site itself. And this, undoubtedly, increases the security of the service, although it somewhat impoverishes the functionality. You can find more information on the ShapeShift team and the project here.
UpBit is based in South Korea. It was founded in 2017 by Korean developer KakaoTalk. The exchange is very user-friendly and provides a high level of security. UpBit supports the trade of about 195 cryptocurrencies, some of which are quite rare, and 330 market trading pairs.
WazirX is an Indian-based centralized cryptocurrency exchange providing crypto-to-crypto pairs (BTC, USDT), as well as fiat trading opportunities (INR, the Indian Rupee). Among the developments of the company, there is a WazirX P2P engine for fast fiat-to-crypto conversion. The WazirX trading platform is compatible with Android, iOS, Mobile Web, Windows, macOS. The referral program works within the platform. U.S. customers are not allowed. KYC checks are applied to customers. Customer service is available through email and Telegram channels.
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