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Title: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: EnvrinGroup on May 24, 2019, 03:58:33 AM

Curious, does anyone have a list / resource of a large number of bitcoin / crypto sites in varying services and industries?  When doing a Google, you always get the top 10 / top 15 bitcoin sites which are always the same large wallet / exchanges.  I'm looking for the smaller, less well known sites out there.

Any help is appreciated.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: mk4 on May 24, 2019, 04:07:34 AM
Not sure if this site contains the sites you're looking for, but check out: https://coinsources.io/bitcoin

Disclaimer: The website is mine.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: funchiestz on May 24, 2019, 05:25:37 AM
Not sure if this site contains the sites you're looking for, but check out: https://coinsources.io/bitcoin

Disclaimer: The website is mine.

I'm not sure if this is exactly what this friend wants from this website. But it was a great resource for me. I have already added to my favorites health. I think there are a few missing fields in fact I'll reach you soon.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Lily_Olive on May 24, 2019, 09:55:09 AM
Yeah but please check on google there are many sites which are smaller bitcoin site..
Well i am sharing a link please checkout this.
https://thecollegeinvestor.com/21245/top-10-bitcoin-crypto-investing-sites/
Well also try the following they are also trustable and secured..
Bitfinex
OSS SA
Kraken
Bitstamp..


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: xvids on May 25, 2019, 07:28:45 AM

Curious, does anyone have a list / resource of a large number of bitcoin / crypto sites in varying services and industries?  When doing a Google, you always get the top 10 / top 15 bitcoin sites which are always the same large wallet / exchanges.  I'm looking for the smaller, less well known sites out there.

Any help is appreciated.

I don't understand it why would you try out those small sites?
We already have the list of the well known and trusted sites why would you bother using them it would be risky.
There is a reason why they stayed small and others begin to grow and expend.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Ailmand on May 25, 2019, 12:24:43 PM

Curious, does anyone have a list / resource of a large number of bitcoin / crypto sites in varying services and industries?  When doing a Google, you always get the top 10 / top 15 bitcoin sites which are always the same large wallet / exchanges.  I'm looking for the smaller, less well known sites out there.

Any help is appreciated.


You can try to look for exchange platform in CMC. There are lists of platforms there including big and small, just try to look at it and review the site  before trying them out.

https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/reported (https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/reported)/


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: ralle14 on May 25, 2019, 12:47:55 PM
I don't understand it why would you try out those small sites?
We already have the list of the well known and trusted sites why would you bother using them it would be risky.
There is a reason why they stayed small and others begin to grow and expend.
OP didn't say he'll try those small exchanges, he's only looking for a list and check his post history it probably has something to do with the service he announced.

Yeah but please check on google there are many sites which are smaller bitcoin site..
Well i am sharing a link please checkout this.
The exchanges you mentioned are some of the big exchanges and the link you shared is the opposite of what OP is asking for.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: jak3 on May 25, 2019, 01:08:07 PM
Listen, mate, I am going to give you fair advice that there is a reason that Google only shows top 10 of 15 websites. Most of the websites on the internet are full of scammers. They just try to take your money by letting you into their fake website. I know that not all the website on the internet are fake, but it is hard to distinguish between a fake website and a real one so jumping into a Very respected website is much better than going on the professional website maybe that is not fake but still it's better to take precautions then treatment. So I will advise you can visit coinmarketcap (https://coinmarketcap.com) which has decent website information about any altcoin or Bitcoin you are searching for.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: smartbitcoininvestor on May 25, 2019, 01:35:57 PM
If you are looking for blogs or forums there are plenty. Have a look at this Bitcoin resources page https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/useful-resources/ (https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/useful-resources/)


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: OcTA Bd on May 25, 2019, 01:40:17 PM
Listen, mate, I am going to give you fair advice that there is a reason that Google only shows top 10 of 15 websites. Most of the websites on the internet are full of scammers. They just try to take your money by letting you into their fake website. I know that not all the website on the internet are fake, but it is hard to distinguish between a fake website and a real one so jumping into a Very respected website is much better than going on the professional website maybe that is not fake but still it's better to take precautions then treatment. So I will advise you can visit coinmarketcap (https://coinmarketcap.com) which has decent website information about any altcoin or Bitcoin you are searching for.

I agree with jak3. This kind of scammers left a black mark about the believe of crypto currency in people's mind. As crypto currency world is mostly based on internet so it's easy for the hacker to attack any crypto sites to steal crypto currency and also as jak3 said to fool the investors. It's really tough to find a good crypto site for investment.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: angel55 on May 25, 2019, 01:53:03 PM
There are a lot of scam websites out there so be careful.  For example ICO bench has been exposed for taking bribes to give projects good reviews and even verifying fake people as real.

I would stay away from crypto news from the mainstream media like CNBC because they are just trying to manipulate the facts and make money off their brainwashing.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: traderethereum on May 25, 2019, 01:54:16 PM
Listen, mate, I am going to give you fair advice that there is a reason that Google only shows top 10 of 15 websites. Most of the websites on the internet are full of scammers. They just try to take your money by letting you into their fake website. I know that not all the website on the internet are fake, but it is hard to distinguish between a fake website and a real one so jumping into a Very respected website is much better than going on the professional website maybe that is not fake but still it's better to take precautions then treatment. So I will advise you can visit coinmarketcap (https://coinmarketcap.com) which has decent website information about any altcoin or Bitcoin you are searching for.

I agree with jak3. This kind of scammers left a black mark about the believe of crypto currency in people's mind. As crypto currency world is mostly based on internet so it's easy for the hacker to attack any crypto sites to steal crypto currency and also as jak3 said to fool the investors. It's really tough to find a good crypto site for investment.
As long as he can choose the recommended website, he doesn't have to worry about getting scam by other people.
Yes, the internet is full of scammers, and we need to be careful with what we did, and we need to protect our personal information.
And related to what he wants to search, I want to know what he wants to do with the list and maybe he can explain more so we can give what he wants.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Carollzinha on May 25, 2019, 08:29:57 PM
Not sure if this site contains the sites you're looking for, but check out: https://coinsources.io/bitcoin

Disclaimer: The website is mine.
LOL that's a good site mate, already saved here
I've been using Bitfinex and Bitstamp for a long time tho


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Genemind on May 25, 2019, 11:06:53 PM
Listen, mate, I am going to give you fair advice that there is a reason that Google only shows top 10 of 15 websites. Most of the websites on the internet are full of scammers. They just try to take your money by letting you into their fake website. I know that not all the website on the internet are fake, but it is hard to distinguish between a fake website and a real one so jumping into a Very respected website is much better than going on the professional website maybe that is not fake but still it's better to take precautions then treatment. So I will advise you can visit coinmarketcap (https://coinmarketcap.com) which has decent website information about any altcoin or Bitcoin you are searching for.

I certainly agree with you. Not everything that we search result and everything we read in google are legit. Even reviews are also fake most of the time. Some scam sites are faking reviews so we have to get rid of them.
If you're looking for an exchange site to use, better choose a well established and trusted with a high reputation so that you'll not regret risking your funds in the future.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: freedomgo on May 26, 2019, 06:43:12 AM
I am also curious, why are you looking for a smaller bitcoin sites or exchanges?
Don't you know that they are more vulnerable of hacks and they have less reputation compared to the big exchanges in the market?

Check on the list - https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/, but I recommend you using bigger exchanges.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Carollzinha on May 26, 2019, 02:03:17 PM
I am also curious, why are you looking for a smaller bitcoin sites or exchanges?
Don't you know that they are more vulnerable of hacks and they have less reputation compared to the big exchanges in the market?

Check on the list - https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/, but I recommend you using bigger exchanges.
He is a Newbie here on forum so kinda hard to know if he is totally new to Crypto world or just a new account to this forum.. but maybe he is one of these guys that likes to test "new" sites to check those that are and those that are not scammers? I don't see any other reason for someone to ask for such a list if he/she was not aware of the risks


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: LTU_btc on May 26, 2019, 09:43:03 PM
It's not true that Google only shows biggest websites in the search results. You need to open next pages of Google search results to see smaller websites. But it's normal thing that biggest websites are shown on the top. There is usually not many reasons to use these smaller websites
You can find almost exchanges on Coinmarketcap and similar websites.
If you're looking for websites other than exchanges, you can look at this Bitcoin websites directory:
https://cryptolinks.com/
There are so many various kind of crypto websites listed, but probably you won't find everything what you're looking for here.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: partysaurus on May 26, 2019, 09:48:05 PM
i used poloniex for a looooong time guess its a smaller site exchange , worked good most of the time , but the customer service was so slow it was not even funny. guess the site did its job it worked and still like the ui alot its diffrent from the rest.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: niisarearning on May 29, 2019, 10:24:30 AM

Curious, does anyone have a list / resource of a large number of bitcoin / crypto sites in varying services and industries?  When doing a Google, you always get the top 10 / top 15 bitcoin sites which are always the same large wallet / exchanges.  I'm looking for the smaller, less well known sites out there.

Any help is appreciated.

If your looking for smaller trustworthy bitcoin exchanges or crypto currency exchanges there is lots some are Coss you can buy bitcoin or other crypto currency using fiat even you can trade , Latoken again its giving same facility these two smaller exchanges i used based on my experience these exchanges are good.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: Micerker on May 29, 2019, 10:27:48 AM
Why are you looking for small, little-known websites and platforms? I think sites and platforms that are not big enough will have no users. Choose from the great and user-select bitcoin websites, as your safety keeps away from websites with low traffic.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: XinXan on June 01, 2019, 07:11:02 PM
Yes, in fact this forum might be the best tool for that, you could look around the ''services'' section but most importantly the ''project development'' section where you will find plenty of new and small crypto websites, you can also look around in the ''micro-earnings'' section here as well, a lot of faucet/games are there, big and small.


Title: Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites?
Post by: uneng on June 01, 2019, 08:54:00 PM
I think you could use this site to find any bitcoin businesses accepting bitcoin. the business size here doesn't matter: https://coinmap.org/#/map/50.09996918/14.46910948/17

Use the magnifying glass button to specify your search.