Exchange Pi Network (PI) for MonaCoin (MONA) - Best Platforms

Where can you exchange Pi Network (PI) for MonaCoin (MONA) in 2024?
See the list of the best platforms allowing you to exchange Pi Network (PI) for MonaCoin (MONA). To make sure that the platforms you see in the list indeed allow to exchange Pi Network (PI) for MonaCoin (MONA), you should choose MonaCoin (MONA) 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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Binance is currently one of the biggest and most popular cryptocurrency exchanges. Originally coming from Hong Kong, the company has recently moved its headquarters to Malta. Back at the beginning of its path the company had an ICO and gathered 15 mln USD. Participants got Binance Coin (BNB) which could be used to trade cryptocurrencies and pay for a fee on Binance exchange.

Country:
China
Launched:
2017

Coinbase is a leading digital currency platform and wallet where sellers and buyers can transact with new types of digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash. The exchange was founded by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam in 2012 and is based in San Francisco, California. They focus on the US market, however, the company currently operates in 31 countries and offers storage of bitcoins in 190 countries around the world.

Country:
USA
Launched:
2012

Coinomi is one of the oldest cryptocurrency wallets, supporting a wide range of currencies and tokens since the launch of the project. Currently, the number of supported coins and tokens exceeds five hundred. The wallet provides a built-in exchange as an additional feature. Both desktop and mobile versions of the wallet are available.

Country:
International
Launched:
2014

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

Abra is the investment product and a mobile crypto wallet that can be used on both Apple and Android platforms. Abra supports cash-out transactions as well as bank transfers.

Site:
www.abra.com
Country:
International
Launched:
2014

Altcoin Trader is a Centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in South Africa. The exchange was launched in 2014. Altcoin Trader has 20 available trading pairs and 21 coins. The exchange uses the Ordinary procedure for verification including two-step verification process and Know Your Customer (KYC) procedure. If you want to raise the account limits and minimize processing time you must go all the way, uploading ID card, proof of residence, etc.

Country:
South Africa
Launched:
2014

BBX is a Centralized cryptocurrency exchange based on Malta. The exchange was launched in 2018. Its reported volume is about 15-20 mln. $ per trade. BBX has 5 available trading pairs and 6 coins.

BBX doesn't have Fiat deposits option. The exchange does not accept any other deposit method than cryptocurrencies. Margin trading option is not available on the exchange.

Site:
bbx.com
Country:
Malta
Launched:
2018

BCEX is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange based in Hong Kong. The exchange was launched in 2017. Its reported volume is about 65 mln. $. BCEX has 66 available trading pairs and 61 coins.

BCEX doesn't have Fiat deposits option. The exchange does not accept any other deposit method than cryptocurrencies. Margin trading option is not available on the exchange.

Site:
www.bcex.ca
Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2017

Bitso is the first exchange to enable pesos/BTC trading in Mexico. Although, BTC has a limited book and can’t buy or sell BTC directly. The exchange has a mobile app on Android and IOS , API and the cold storage. Bitso provides a great support for their traders and offers different educational materials for the new investors.
But at same time platform doesn’t have the margin trade and has the variable fees from a maximum of 1% to a minimum of 0.1%. The platform has a good security. Bitso initiates the KYC involving three levels of verification, which determine the limits on a trading account. 

Site:
bitso.com
Country:
Mexico
Launched:
2014

The Bleutrade exchange came to existence in March 2014 with a goal to provide customers with a kind of service that would give them a new understanding of what financial freedom is. Unlike many similar platforms, Bleutrade has a thing for innovative solutions and for the use of nascent technologies. Being passionate about altcoins and the impact they have on the cryptocurrency market, the Bleutrade team is open to listing new coins and tokens that appear quite frequently these days.

Country:
Portugal
Launched:
2014

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

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

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

Dcoin exchange is the digital asset trading platform supporting multiple chains. It was launched in 2018. Dcoin covers USDT, BTC, ETH and ETF markets.

Country:
Switzerland
Launched:
2018

DOBI is a digital asset trading platform. Apart from the English version, the website has also Chinese and Portugese versions. 

Launched:
2018

Dove Wallet is the easiest service to deposit, transfer, trade cryptocurrency. The service hopes anyone can enjoy their financial life anywhere, anytime. Dove Wallet provides cryptocurrency trading markets, and transfer service currently. The platform distributes daily bonuses according to the user's total balance and trading volume and also, allocates some portion of the gathered trading fee to users back.

Country:
International
Launched:
2019

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

Fatbtc is a blockchain exchange which covers BTC, ETH, USD markets as well as provides pairs against FAT, the platform’s native token. 

Site:
fatbtc.com
Country:
Seychelles
Launched:
2014

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

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.

Site:
www.gate.io
Country:
USA
Launched:
2013
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