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Title: Best centralized exchange
Post by: Sirjamesadeiza on October 17, 2017, 08:33:29 PM
Apart from Poloniex and Bittrex, which exchange will you recommend that charge low transactions and mining fee, I don't care about the interface?


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: vfrcbv911 on October 17, 2017, 08:36:56 PM
I think at the moment a good exchanger can be considered Bitfinex. Yes, earlier they had problems, but since then much time has passed and they came out of the situation victorious. They have a headquarters in Hong Kong and therefore are not afraid of regulation by the government. Their only downside is that they do not present services to the citizens of the USA.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: killmenow on October 17, 2017, 08:45:19 PM
well in my country urdubit is yet the good and reliable exchange platform, All i need is to just buy and sell 3 times a day and generate pretty much profit.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: killmenow on October 17, 2017, 08:54:24 PM
yeah it depends on country, in my country urdubit works fine and benefits its users by impressive trading. I also use decentralized exchange platforms to avoid taxes.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: surfinonmyownwavebaby on October 17, 2017, 08:56:16 PM
I like cryptopia a fair bit. There exchange interface is great and support seems to reply in quick fashion. Also never feel not safe about having funds on that website either.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: g4r1n1m on October 17, 2017, 08:58:19 PM
i am more interested in best decentralized exchanges
they are the future  8)


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: rainbow169 on October 17, 2017, 09:04:10 PM
Bittrex is the one for me, very good performance and handling of coin splitting scenarios, just look at the last BCH fork, Bittrex is the first major exchange enabled trading and deposit and the service was running smoothly throughout the period. I will trust Bittrex for the next Bitcoin fork. Also maybe Binance, seem to have some interesting new coins down there, not the best of UI and functionality but acceptable. Kraken has been there for long time but has shown its age in the last Bitcoin fork when the service just can't cope. GDAX is modern and fee is relatively competitive but the limited choice of coin means you will have to found another one if you are interested in alts.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: Whitennerdy on October 17, 2017, 09:13:37 PM
Polo is nice, cryptopia and bittrex has a lot of altcoins (most of them). If I remember correctly coinbase was even insured :)


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: ArdiPrabowo on October 17, 2017, 11:12:20 PM
Apart from Poloniex and Bittrex, which exchange will you recommend that charge low transactions and mining fee, I don't care about the interface?


another poloniex and bittrex, altcoin trading the best volume transaction hitbtc
another hitbtc is kraken but kraken not much altcoin can trade in there


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: ImHash on October 18, 2017, 05:39:22 PM
All the centralized exchanges are fine, except if some of them are proven to be scammers. Cryptopia will not allow you to mine directly in to their addresses, But everything else is perfect. They have many coins listed. I only use them when I have something to sell, I never buy any coin from any exchange.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: kryptqnick on October 18, 2017, 07:25:08 PM
I think at the moment a good exchanger can be considered Bitfinex. Yes, earlier they had problems, but since then much time has passed and they came out of the situation victorious. They have a headquarters in Hong Kong and therefore are not afraid of regulation by the government. Their only downside is that they do not present services to the citizens of the USA.
I would agree that bitfinex is now rather useful, fast, fees are low and, at least I hope so, it's a good place to keep coins at. Yet, of course, I wouldn't use it in case the coin can be traded on bittrex. I use it only because I keep my IOTA there. Liqui exchange also seems to be okay, even though there've been some scandals with scam-like situation. Again, I use it only for the coins not listed on bigger exchanges. I don't remember it's fees but I believe they are something like bittrex has which is very low.


Title: Re: Best centralized exchange
Post by: vv181 on October 19, 2017, 12:07:37 AM
I like cryptopia a fair bit. There exchange interface is great and support seems to reply in quick fashion. Also never feel not safe about having funds on that website either.
The Cryptopia support some times to late for upgrading coin to latest node,  well, I'm tolerance for it cause a big massive amount of coin that listed on Cryptopia, so the support team have a problem bit, and yeah a like the interface