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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: KarmaUK on May 01, 2017, 09:08:39 PM



Title: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: KarmaUK on May 01, 2017, 09:08:39 PM
Hi,

I'm playing around with small trading, and I'm currently using Kraken - but I find it really difficult to use.

Is the an exchange when I can easily sell my ETH for Bitcoin (or vise versa) and just click 'buy' without having to work out network costs etc.

If I was to go all in, at the moment I have to keep adjusting the value I want to sell by decimal points to get the maximum value I can buy.

Thanks


Title: Re: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: FlamingFingers on May 01, 2017, 09:13:46 PM
I advise you to use Bittrex – it's easy to use, beginner-friendly, lots of coins to trade (it even has a market for ETH/Altcoins pairs, it's still small, though), quite good volume (not much, but still good enough), less scam/shit coins, secure withdrawals, and many other features you would find while trading.


Title: Re: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: OmegaStarScream on May 03, 2017, 03:40:35 PM
Hi,

I'm playing around with small trading, and I'm currently using Kraken - but I find it really difficult to use.

Is the an exchange when I can easily sell my ETH for Bitcoin (or vise versa) and just click 'buy' without having to work out network costs etc.

If I was to go all in, at the moment I have to keep adjusting the value I want to sell by decimal points to get the maximum value I can buy.

Thanks

Kraken is definitely one of the worst exchanges out there, I would suggest using Poloniex It's the best from all perspectives (UI/UX, security, features, everything).


Title: Re: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: KenR on May 03, 2017, 06:01:07 PM
Hi,

I'm playing around with small trading, and I'm currently using Kraken - but I find it really difficult to use.

Is the an exchange when I can easily sell my ETH for Bitcoin (or vise versa) and just click 'buy' without having to work out network costs etc.

If I was to go all in, at the moment I have to keep adjusting the value I want to sell by decimal points to get the maximum value I can buy.

Thanks
Use an exchange which is located in your country..That gives you an security over a remotely located exchange which you can do nothing about in case of crisis.
Localbitcoins surprisingly works great for all the regions.


Title: Re: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: ImHash on May 03, 2017, 06:13:03 PM
Yobit has one of the biggest ETH volumes and you could simply click on your BTC balance and it automatically fills the order for you and I'm sure most of the exchanges are like that unless you are too lazy to fill your orders manually :D


Title: Re: Which Exchange (Question)
Post by: Iranus on May 04, 2017, 06:48:25 PM
Yobit has one of the biggest ETH volumes and you could simply click on your BTC balance and it automatically fills the order for you and I'm sure most of the exchanges are like that unless you are too lazy to fill your orders manually :D
YoBit is the worst exchange about and loads of people don't actually get their withdrawals from the shitcoins they put on there.  I'm not sure they're even fully solvent.

Poloniex and Bittrex are your main options.  Kraken isn't really too good as an altcoin exchange.