Title: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on July 29, 2025, 04:47:41 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question.
I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Hatchy on July 29, 2025, 04:59:47 PM Since my years of trading, I've only registered on two centralized exchanges and that's binance and bybit. They have quite similar features and I have no problem with them. back then binance was the only exchange I used for all my trades not until they removed my country amongst those they offered services to. So it became less useful to me and I eventually stocked to bybit. My experience with them so far has been nice as they offer many features that I prefer to use. It works fine on android devices as well. So I'll say I do enjoy using it..
Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: KingsDen on July 29, 2025, 05:00:32 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. Since you have used over 15 top exchanges android app, it is now in your place to tell us the best and then we can come in with our individual choices to dispute or agree with you. I see you are so experienced in trading. Since 2021 I became active in this industry, I haven't registered in more than 3 or 4 CEXs because I'm not an active day trader. I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? But for UI/UX I still give it to binance; For security, I give it also to binance; For longevity and trustworthiness, it's also binance for me. To me, I have no better second except bybit because of binance issues with Nigerian government. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: OmegaStarScream on July 29, 2025, 05:06:01 PM I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users.
Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: EL MOHA on July 29, 2025, 05:06:05 PM All of them are the same to me, I have used the likes of binance, bybit, KuCoin, Mexc and even bitget but seriously I don’t actually see much of a difference between them all. Some of them are even frustrating with almost weekly app updates. My most preferred one was binance before but right now I think I have gotten used to Bybit because of their derivative and future trading and also because of my country’s restrictions of other top exchanges.
I occasionally use Mexc simply because of the availability of many pairs for trading, but to be sincere both their android and iOS applications aren’t too different, even in terms of UI/UX I don’t think there is much difference. I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users. Login someone out after long term of inactivity is actually not a binance thing alone but also that of all exchanges that I have used and seriously it is a security measure that I agree with. This logout will simply help one to remember where login details are Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: DubemIfedigbo001 on July 29, 2025, 05:15:46 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I really think this entirely depends on what you use the exchanges for that triggered your disappointment. I would like you to add to OP at least what got you disappointed with the mighty Binance too.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Personally, I use two exchanges actively and it is Binance for consolidating coins and Bitget for P2P since after Binance banned Naira. I am very fine with their behaviors. I do not like using Bybit, their P2P activity is stressful for me, but in Bitget it is very much straightforward. I do not trade, so I cannot give my experience trading on them. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on July 29, 2025, 05:25:30 PM Since my years of trading, I've only registered on two centralized exchanges and that's binance and bybit. They have quite similar features and I have no problem with them. back then binance was the only exchange I used for all my trades not until they removed my country amongst those they offered services to. So it became less useful to me and I eventually stocked to bybit. My experience with them so far has been nice as they offer many features that I prefer to use. It works fine on android devices as well. So I'll say I do enjoy using it.. I am a future trader, Binance is now one of the worst in term of trading experience although not the worst, and it is still far better than BitMart which was the worst for me there. I do not also like BingX as the second which Binance is still better than.Since you have used over 15 top exchanges android app, it is now in your place to tell us the best and then we can come in with our individual choices to dispute or agree with you. I see you are so experienced in trading. Since 2021 I became active in this industry, I haven't registered in more than 3 or 4 CEXs because I'm not an active day trader. I can never give security to Binance. The exchange has even been hacked before. There are exchanges that has no history of data and money breaches. But not your keys not your coins. Who knows that Bybit can be hacked? But for UI/UX I still give it to binance; For security, I give it also to binance; For longevity and trustworthiness, it's also binance for me. To me, I have no better second except bybit because of binance issues with Nigerian government. UI/UX I dislike Binanace also. The exchange also has one of the worst dark mode. Most exchanges are using very dark mode now. There are many exchanges that existed before Binance that are still in the market now. Some started the year Binance started. Bybit is better than Binance in user experience and it consumes far lower data to Binance. The exchanges do not pay me, so I will not mention them directly. But we are discussing about them already. I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users. I use it frequently, they still log me out. Binance future trading is not that good for me like how it is on some exchanges, the exchange still using the old style that consumes more data like 50 kb/s every seconds on 1080 pixel resolution phone, unlike two exchanges that are consuming 2 to 10 kb/s.Exchanges need to move to unified trading account but I do not think Binance will do it. If you open many tabs and you leave the Binance, if you go to the Binance back after some minutes, it can take up to 5 seconds before you will see the accurate charts and your PnL, but which is faster on some exchanges. All of them are the same to me, I have used the likes of binance, bybit, KuCoin, Mexc and even bitget but seriously I don’t actually see much of a difference between them all. Some of them are even frustrating with almost weekly app updates. My most preferred one was binance before but right now I think I have gotten used to Bybit because of their derivative and future trading and also because of my country’s restrictions of other top exchanges. I have used all the exchanges that you mentioned. Bybit has better user experience in my opinion. Bybit and OKX consume low data. You can through the chart set SL/TP on Bybit, Bitget and Gate.io, but not on Binance. I very disappointed that Binance did not have it up to date.I occasionally use Mexc simply because of the availability of many pairs for trading, but to be sincere both their android and iOS applications aren’t too different, even in terms of UI/UX I don’t think there is much difference. Also lower fee but OKX fee has increased now, still better than others though.I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users. Login someone out after long term of inactivity is actually not a binance thing alone but also that of all exchanges that I have used and seriously it is a security measure that I agree with. This logout will simply help one to remember where login details are Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: happybitcoinph on July 29, 2025, 05:29:40 PM Even others, like OP, dislike the Binance App, but that's the best for me.
I've been using the Binance app for several years since they opened P2P transactions in our country. Before, I was dealing with our own local crypto-exchange rates, but when Binance opened P2P features in our country, the rates are far better, and it almost accepts the majority of supported payment methods available here. My reason is more of a user experience. Regarding application review, I don't see any issues while using the app. No annoying pop-up ads, smooth navigation, user-friendly interface. Maybe the only issue I remembered using the app is when there's an upcoming listing, a hype one, and many are waiting to take action, and the app can't keep up with the speed of transactions. OP, may we know your Top 3 out of 15? Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: dkbit98 on July 29, 2025, 05:36:25 PM I am not a fan of centralized exchanges that can spy more with closed source apps, but I love what Peach Bitcoin app is doing for non-kyc bitcoin to cash trading.
Vexl app is another solid alternative app but you need to connect it with phone number to use exchange. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on July 29, 2025, 05:41:25 PM I can not rate OKX because it is no more available in my country, but it consumes low data than other exchanges when I was using it.
OP, may we know your Top 3 out of 15? No exchanges like Bybit for now for the best Android app. Others are not comparable with it.Then followed by Gate.io. If Gate can have low data consumption, it will get close to Bybit but still Bybit will be kind of better a little. I can explain the reason if requested. For trading and withdrawal fee and not for app, I like MEXC. I am not a fan of centralized exchanges that can spy more with closed source apps, but I love what Peach Bitcoin app is doing for non-kyc bitcoin to cash trading. I can not trade future on peach bitcoin wallet. My trading experience is better on those centralized exchanges. But we should remember not our keys not our coins.Vexl app is another solid alternative app but you need to connect it with phone number to use exchange. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Jegileman on July 29, 2025, 08:48:51 PM About 15 top exchanges, that’s some kind of experiment you’re making on them to know the best platform really. I have used quite a few of them, about five of them to be precise but I didn’t open more because I didn’t like the services of the previous one but because I don’t have access to some features that are not available there and I need to lay my hands on.
I have used Binance before, which if the first exchange I have used. The likes of KuCoin, OKX, Bitget, Bybit are also what I use. Most of them I downloaded to use at the time was to also have access to buy some cryptocurrency that are not available on other exchanges to trade. All the ones I have used are great and don’t really see some downsides to them that will make me dislike or regret using them. There mobile applications are good and easy to navigate without any complications while using them. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: sheenshane on July 29, 2025, 10:39:34 PM I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users. I use it frequently, they still log me out. Binance future trading is not that good for me like how it is on some exchanges, the exchange still using the old style that consumes more data like 50 kb/s every seconds on 1080 pixel resolution phone, unlike two exchanges that are consuming 2 to 10 kb/s.Exchanges need to move to unified trading account but I do not think Binance will do it. If you open many tabs and you leave the Binance, if you go to the Binance back after some minutes, it can take up to 5 seconds before you will see the accurate charts and your PnL, but which is faster on some exchanges. I haven't tried any exchange app other than Binance, mainly because I really like the p2p trading it offers. Is your internet connection limited, or are you worried about consuming data? That's not a concern for me since I'm using a Wi-Fi connection. IMO, the best exchange app is Binance, which is why I haven't looked at any other app. If you're trading, the app isn't reliable, it’s better to use the website on your PC to monitor the real-time chart. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Mrbluntzy on July 30, 2025, 07:20:26 PM @OP, in terms of using the apps of centralized exchange on mobile, first I think it's based on individual preference and also based on the expected service from them, if you are expecting a particular service that they don't offer it will make you see the app as a waste of time but someone else might not see it like that since they are not expecting same service that you wanted, like me, what I only do with the exchange am using is to trade Bitcoin for usdt and also do p2p, nothing more if am not looking for other services that they don't have, I will not complain. You are an old user and I assume you have already explored different exchange, you said it's 15 top exchange, so I don't know if you have tried kucoin or mexc.
Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on July 31, 2025, 04:21:09 AM You are an old user and I assume you have already explored different exchange, you said it's 15 top exchange, so I don't know if you have tried kucoin or mexc. Kucoin is one of the exchanges that I know that have high withdrawal fee and I do not like it. I stopped using it last 2 years because of that, when I noticed the bitcoin lightning network fee is almost $1 in contrast to other exchanges that are lower. Like $0.3 on OKX and $0.06 on Binance. So I do not know how the exchange Android app is right now. The government taxes rubbish later made me left the exchange, what is not on other exchanges.I am using MEXC because it has slightly lower fee. The Android app is 6.5 out of 10 if I should rate it in comparison to an exchange that I can give 8.5 out of 10. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: JeffBrad12 on July 31, 2025, 04:34:50 AM I used both IOS and Android, on IOS all of them got sleek UI and UX but the best is bybit so far with good UX experience, it feels like they just put the necessary thing in the right place.
For IOS, I find them all enjoyable maybe because IOS have some UI and UX guideline or something like that. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Franctoshi on July 31, 2025, 08:19:46 AM When it comes to mobile App user experience, I have traded future in about 4 exchanges which Binance, Bybit are top best involved, whereas I have used quite a number of other exchanges too.
The only issue I got with Binance is when it comes to their services fees, Bybit is better option in this aspect, when it comes to user friendly, I find Binance more better trading Futures in their, because I can use Trading view inside the Binance App without leaving the App to do my analysis on trading view but Bybit lack this feature, Binance hedge mode works even better for me, lastly Binance has a feature where you can use Bitcoin to trade and earn more BTC without having to use usdt. Both Apps has similar features but I think I find Binance more useful to me when considering trading Bitcoin in their, Bybit has spread trading and Tradify feature that allows you to trade stocks, Gold metals, currencies, commodities and indices currently inside their App which Binance do have. Both Apps serves me good depending on what I want to do. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Altryist on July 31, 2025, 09:50:02 AM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. It all depends on what you need this app for. If you need it to exchange some coins, then I would probably choose DEX for these purposes, if for trading, then everything will depend on your needs, but you need to remember about blocking and I do not consider exchanges a safe place for this. Therefore, you can choose an app based on convenience, but you should remember that it is not safe, and now almost all of them require verification, which I also consider a negative side.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: LogitechMouse on July 31, 2025, 10:57:06 AM --- Tried Binance, they locked my account for reasons I don't even know.Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Tried Bitget, they have one of the highest trading fees especially when it comes to futures. Tried OKX, I don't know for some, but I just don't like the dark mode of it. Tried MEXC, and it currently is the one that I'm using, and it's because of the low trading fees compared to other exchanges. I just want something from MEXC, and that's giving us alerts if a token that I'm watching has triggered the parameters that I put. I mean they have already that feature, but it's too limited to a few indicators only. TBH, I'm thinking of trying to register on Bybit as well, but since you've registered on 15 exchanges already, can you compare which of the 2 is better? Bybit or MEXC? I'm a bit bias with my answer because I'm using MEXC for quite some time already. :D Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: xLays on July 31, 2025, 02:38:51 PM --- Tried Binance, they locked my account for reasons I don't even know.Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? I got my Binance account locked twice. The first time was when P2P seller accidentally sent fiat to me twice without my knowledge. After I refunded the extra amount, my account was unlocked. The second time was when I made deposit through bitcoin mixer. Binance asked me to provide proof of where I got those bitcoins and their source. After I gave them the necessary details, my account was unlocked again. Maybe this is one of the reason why your account got locked.. Try to ask them why. I've been using Binance since 202, and these are the only issues I’ve encountered. For me, the Binance Android app is still the best. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Peanutswar on July 31, 2025, 04:12:50 PM Ive been using a lot of exchange before but base on my experience is Binance and MEXC is one of the ideal for me. Binance they have a good and basic features and beginner friendly for the new users also they have the single wallet like the spot and the funding wallet, with the MEXC they offered lower transaction fees but unfortunately I've seen a lot lately they are having a risk control issues so as of now I don't recommend them at all. Now with the issue of banning of finance here in my country is I shifted into OKX and Bybit they both offered same way with the two exchange earlier but this time with a good user interface but its quite a bit hassle with the use of the unified and funding wallet because you need to transfer the funds every time you want to trade which is a bit more hassle and additional work load. But the given list of exchange most of them requires a KYC just a heads up.
Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: yhiaali3 on July 31, 2025, 05:38:54 PM I mostly use my to access exchanges so I don't use Android exchange apps often, I feel more comfortable working on laptop because Chrome allows me to navigate between multiple exchanges via tabs without having to login each time and without having to log out. I believe the features of the web browser are the same as those found in the Android apps.
However, I've tried the Android apps for the following exchanges: KuCoin, BitGet, OKX, CoinEx, and Binance. I found the BitGet app to be the smoothest and best due to its speed, ease of use, and other features that BitGet offers, such as the rewards system, new listings, the Lunchpool area, onchain exchange, and more. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on July 31, 2025, 06:02:36 PM I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Some exchanges focus their development on the IOS and not android. I know of apps that works better on IOS than android. I don't usually trade much with my mobile phone so I won't have much thing to say here. When I want to trade, I make use of my laptop because it gives me a better view of the charts and getting a better understanding of what I'm trying to read. From past experience, android apps don't have a fast responding system as it always hanging when it's being used more frequently or other apps are running in the background. For the best user experience, Bybit is a good choice for those okay with trading on centralized exchanges. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: tvplus006 on July 31, 2025, 08:21:15 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I don't see any difference between the apps installed on Android and iOS, as they are completely identical. As for the usability, the applications do not have any big differences, except for example on MEXC the futures button is on the right side of the spot, and on the Gate on the left side. Sometimes I get confused because the interface is very similar, but it doesn't annoy me. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Bitcoin Smith on July 31, 2025, 10:21:39 PM Wazirx, most of you might never heard of it or saw the news hacked and yes the exchange hacked last year and not operating since then.
But this topic is about official exchange app for exchange then I nominate wazirx for that and infact they are still working now with all the updates going on but back in the day spot trades were just convenient using the app. While it's recommended to use a device with bigger screen if you trade regularly. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on July 31, 2025, 10:31:42 PM From past experience, android apps don't have a fast responding system as it always hanging when it's being used more frequently or other apps are running in the background. For the best user experience When I used 2 gigabyte RAM phone with lower processor (low range or budget phone in short) I noticed this also. But when I changed to mid range phone that has 8 gigabyte RAM with higher processor, I can open 8 exchanges and none of them will close underneath. Such phone and flagship phones gives the real experience. I always open like 5 exchanges at the same time and none will close automatically.If I go back to Bybit app, it load the candle stick immediately, less than 1 second. If I am in the trading part, it corrected the PnL in less than 2 to 3 seconds. I also saw something like this on Gate.io. But I do not like how Gate.io display PAXG and XAUT chart. Aside that, it is a nice exchange for almost other coins. But be careful of coins that has low trading volume on the exchange, it can display the chart late, although the result will still be like other good exchange. I use it only for coins that has high trading volume. Binance is the worst and Bitget in displaying the chart and the PnL among the exchanges that I am using actively. MEXC is fast also, but you can not set TP/SL directly on the chart just like Binance. You can do that on the chart directly on Bybit, Gate.io and Bitget. I noticed one thing about some people, they will use small Android phone, when they want to buy a big phone, they will buy iPhone and think Android is not good. There are big Android phones also. Even midrange Android with 8 gigabyte RAM and good chipset is enough. Bybit is a good choice for those okay with trading on centralized exchanges. Yes, the best experience I have is on Bybit if we should not talk about the trading fee. Its trading fee is also just like most other exchanges except MEXC that has lower fee.I don't see any difference between the apps installed on Android and iOS, as they are completely identical. As for the usability, the applications do not have any big differences, except for example on MEXC the futures button is on the right side of the spot, and on the Gate on the left side. Sometimes I get confused because the interface is very similar, but it doesn't annoy me. When I registered on MEXC, that was very frustrating for me, I changed it to how it is on other exchanges. I click on the menu (...) -> preferences -> trading section position.I hope many people know what unified trading account is. This is where most exchanges are moving to. I saw it only on Bybit and Gate.io, although it is also possible on Gate.io to merge but funding and trading account together. You can have multicurrency account on both exchanges. I read a Bitget article that the exchange is planning to have such feature also. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: shinratensei_ on August 01, 2025, 07:42:50 AM I have quite the opposing experience, I always considered binance most handy out of all.
The flow for withdrawal is good, the flow for future trading especially, is also great as well. Not to mention the binance pay and the instant web3 wallet transfer that I really liked. I've used many exchange and binance has always been the one that's comfortable for me. The volume is huge as well. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: GreatArkansas on August 01, 2025, 01:03:43 PM Bybit all the way! Even I will compare Bybit to Binance. Bybit got really the best UI/UX experience, the first time I tried Bybit, I started to transfer my funds from Binance to Bybit.
Add also the way how Bybit loads fast in everything once you already inside of their app. I am both Android and IOS users so for me, both operating system behaves the same. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: justdimin on August 01, 2025, 02:39:54 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I enjoy Binance tbf, no idea why some people dislikes it. It's obvious that we see it do fine and we shouldn't really see this as a bad app. I get that people like shiny better looking apps, but for me it's the functionality that matters, sure Binance app doesn't look that awesome but it is still a good one and it still works just as it's intended and as long as that exists, I will keep using Binance app, for me that doesn't change anything. I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Functionality is over every other part of it and we need to see this not be that crazy, we need to consider this to be the most important part. If they end up with something better, like a greater return, then it won't be an issue, design it all over again and what not, should be good to improve UI. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 01, 2025, 02:54:37 PM I have quite the opposing experience, I always considered binance most handy out of all. The volume in other top exchanges are good also.The flow for withdrawal is good, the flow for future trading especially, is also great as well. I've used many exchange and binance has always been the one that's comfortable for me. The volume is huge as well. Binanace drain more data. It can take up to 5 or more seconds before it load charts and also the PnL which is discouraging. You can not trade stable coin perpetual futures much with other coins than USDT and USDC. I first saw it on Binance but most exchanges have gone better but Binance got worse in it by reducing the coins that you can add. You can not use the chart to set SL/TP. No unified account option. Withdrawal is not an issue on other top exchanges. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: dkbit98 on August 02, 2025, 09:08:27 PM I can not trade future on peach bitcoin wallet. My trading experience is better on those centralized exchanges. But we should remember not our keys not our coins. You didn't asked for futures trading, and this is more like a risky version of gambling than regular exchange for exchanging coins.I would not recommend anyone doing this, especially not someone who thinks he can earn money quickly, and turn nothing into something. Futures trading is fastest way for exchange and big players to make money with market manipulation. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Powerjumboo on August 02, 2025, 09:57:56 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. Among the many exchange apps I have used on my mobile, Binance Exchange is one of the easiest and most enjoyable. I have used Binance, Kucoin, Bitget exchange apps on my mobile and I have enjoyed Binance Exchange the most. The Binance Exchange App platform is very easy to understand and convenient especially for beginners, due to which beginners easily fall in love with this exchange and they like it very much.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Issa56 on August 03, 2025, 06:48:57 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. If I will talk about all this exchanges, I will say most of them have similar features, they have just little differences. I have used few exchanges before, but I noticed that almost all of them are thesame, we can just see difference in designs, and how things are arrange on the exchange, almost all of them have thesame security features, and I don’t really see much difference in them. I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? If you are looking for exchange to trade, then you can just choose any of the reputable exchanges which we have available, and make use of them to trade, and make sure you withdraw your money back from exchange if you know that you won’t be trading for some time. Also if you are planning to hold a coin, then don’t even go close to exchange, because your funds is not secured, anything can happen and you will be losing your money. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on August 03, 2025, 06:58:08 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. Amongst the ones I have used, I can't list three or four, then from there, I will choose which I enjoy the most, and the list are..I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? 1. Binance 2. Bybit 3. Kucoin 4. Mexc Amongst this four listed exchanges I've used their app on my android device, I think Binance used to be the number one best until recently when bybit upgraded their app, now, I am going to give the number one best to bybit, follows by kucoin, then Binance before Mexc. Let me rearrange the list.. 1. Bybit 2. Kucoin 3. Binance 4. Mexc. Mexc to me is not a top exchange, but I love their trading app due to the apps simplicity and user friendly features, navigating the app is very simple even much more than bybit and the others, I only placed the Mexc app last because it lacks when it comes to pixel quality, UI/UX design and so. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: harapan on August 04, 2025, 05:55:03 AM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? For the records binance has been a good exchange for trading though nothing is perfect as they got little issues sometime ago but then I don't know why you feel so disappointed for it probably your reasons can explain it all. For me I've been on constant use with the binance exchange and bybit as well though I'm not a constant trader but with the little experience I've got with this bot exchanges i can boldly say they are the best i can think of. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Mpamaegbu on August 04, 2025, 10:49:00 AM ~ I am a future trader, Binance is now one of the worst in term of trading experience although not the worst, and it is still far better than BitMart which was the worst for me there. I do not also like BingX as the second which Binance is still better than.~ I can never give security to Binance. The exchange has even been hacked before. There are exchanges that has no history of data and money breaches. But not your keys not your coins. Who knows that Bybit can be hacked? UI/UX I dislike Binanace also. The exchange also has one of the worst dark mode. Most exchanges are using very dark mode now. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Ojima-ojo on August 04, 2025, 11:08:17 AM Bybit and Binance still remains the best for mid range satisfaction, although both also have their bad side and as mentioned by others, what really matters to us trader is to get used to the exchange app functionality to some level, and keeping up with whatever updates, since if comparison is set, we really will not have any exchange Mobile apps that will definitely meet up with our 100% desire.
For best functionality using a PC fit my trading mode most and for over a year now I haven't use Mobil device for trading, I am most used to trading with PC right now. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 04, 2025, 12:53:45 PM You didn't asked for futures trading, and this is more like a risky version of gambling than regular exchange for exchanging coins. Yes, I am talking about overall.I would not recommend anyone doing this, especially not someone who thinks he can earn money quickly, and turn nothing into something. Futures trading is fastest way for exchange and big players to make money with market manipulation. Amongst this four listed exchanges I've used their app on my android device, I think Binance used to be the number one best until recently when bybit upgraded their app, now, I am going to give the number one best to bybit, follows by kucoin, then Binance before Mexc. I am no more using Kucoin. The low fee made me stay with MEXC. I prefer Bybit overall also. Without Kucoin listed and if MEXC low fee is not included, my list is just like yours if I do not also list Gate which I prefer than Binance. Bitget will go to third if they moved to unified account option.Let me rearrange the list.. 1. Bybit 2. Kucoin 3. Binance 4. Mexc. For best functionality using a PC fit my trading mode most and for over a year now I haven't use Mobil device for trading, I am most used to trading with PC right now. Are you sure? I will like us to be real. Also this thread is not a comparison between mobile and PC, it is a comparison between exchanges app on Android devices.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: LogitechMouse on August 04, 2025, 01:13:13 PM --- Tried Binance, they locked my account for reasons I don't even know.Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? I got my Binance account locked twice. The first time was when P2P seller accidentally sent fiat to me twice without my knowledge. After I refunded the extra amount, my account was unlocked. The second time was when I made deposit through bitcoin mixer. Binance asked me to provide proof of where I got those bitcoins and their source. After I gave them the necessary details, my account was unlocked again. Maybe this is one of the reason why your account got locked.. Try to ask them why. I've been using Binance since 202, and these are the only issues I’ve encountered. For me, the Binance Android app is still the best. If I remember correctly, that was when eXcH deposited funds on my Binance account because I think they organized a contest, and I won (correct me with this one as it happened months ago that I completely forgot it already). They thought that I got that BTC from a mixer so they locked the funds. When I answered the form they gave, it went out smoothly and got the funds, but days after, they just said to me that I can't use their services anymore for unknown reasons. Right now, I'm happy with MEXC because of the low trading fees although their P2P has a bit of a problem where it's too slow to load, but I'm trading so it doesn't matter to me. :D Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Synchronice on August 04, 2025, 02:29:12 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. Have you tried Binance Light? Exchange apps have so many products and so many features that it's very hard to offer users a good experience, so I understand them a bit. I also don't like Binance's interface because it's not intuitive but I noticed that recently, they are updating the interface very often. To my mind, Coinbase and Kraken are normal. I don't have experience with many crypto exchanges, so it's hard for me to speak more confidently about which app offers the best experience.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? I'm very curious, what is it about Binance's app that you don't like? I don't like the fact that they log you out, if you don't use the app for a period of time, but aside from that, I think it does the job just fine, at least for the average users. I don't like that feature either but I it's for user's safety. There are multiple reasons why this annoying feature is a good feature for the majority of the users. I wish there was an option to disable it but it is what it is.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Strongkored on August 04, 2025, 02:38:32 PM I only have one exchange whose app I installed and that is my local exchange, so far I am quite satisfied with the performance of the app but this app is only used for quick exchanges, if I make a trade where I need to see other data I still choose to open it through a browser, no matter how good the app is I feel it cannot fulfill what we can get directly by accessing it through a browser.
Navigation is still better via browser, the app only helps when we are out of the house and don't have a laptop with us. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: masulum on August 04, 2025, 02:46:42 PM Right now, I'm happy with MEXC because of the low trading fees although their P2P has a bit of a problem where it's too slow to load, but I'm trading so it doesn't matter to me. :D MEXC is still a viable option for finding meme tokens or collecting airdrop tokens. However, for high-market-cap tokens, it's not a good fit for me personally. I'd prefer Bybit as an alternative. Although they were hacked a few months ago, they were able to resolve the issue and secure user funds without any loss. Of course, this is risky, once hacked, there's the potential for a repeat if the team isn't vigilant. but I still believe in depositing to Bybit, for trading or P2P even not my first options. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 04, 2025, 02:55:13 PM Have you tried Binance Light? I have tried it before, it is good for newbies and not for the pro. Derivative market is not included. There are other things on Binance Pro that are not available on Binanace Lite.Right now, I'm happy with MEXC because of the low trading fees although their P2P has a bit of a problem where it's too slow to load, but I'm trading so it doesn't matter to me. :D MEXC is still a viable option for finding meme tokens or collecting airdrop tokens. However, for high-market-cap tokens, it's not a good fit for me personally. I'd prefer Bybit as an alternative. Although they were hacked a few months ago, they were able to resolve the issue and secure user funds without any loss. Of course, this is risky, once hacked, there's the potential for a repeat if the team isn't vigilant. but I still believe in depositing to Bybit, for trading or P2P even not my first options. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: justinlamode on August 04, 2025, 03:06:10 PM Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? I have used mobile application of most of the top tier exchanges and from my experience, Kucoin is simply the best for trading in the future market. It's easy to use and the interface is perfect. There is no lag whatsoever and the chart tools are great. I will suggest you try that as well, meanwhile I have tried it in both Android and IOS and the experience is the same. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Obari on August 04, 2025, 03:21:38 PM Typically binance have always been my top most trusted exchange even after its ban from the country, I’ve always enjoyed using it but it was affected by the harsh and rash decisions of my country’s government and I think Bitget took the positions of binance but most of the people I know trade more with bybit and in recent times, there have been so many reports about bybit p2p scams and it seems the customer service term aren’t doing nothing about what’s going on because I’ve heard people say they’ve made several complains but to no avail and that’s really bad.
Everyone should be very careful and extra cautious while using exchanges especially the bybit exchange as the p2p merchants are really fond of scamming their customers which is already a huge issue which seems the exchange is doing anything about. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: doomloop on August 05, 2025, 04:05:28 AM Wazirx, most of you might never heard of it or saw the news hacked and yes the exchange hacked last year and not operating since then. It looks like that you are right, as I as well never heard of that news that they were got hacked but why is that? I mean they are a popular crypto trading platform right? Hhmm.. but I think this is also to not cause a panic. That was better though.But this topic is about official exchange app for exchange then I nominate wazirx for that and infact they are still working now with all the updates going on but back in the day spot trades were just convenient using the app. I have heard Wazirx on the past but I think I haven't tried using them or their app, so I can't relate to what you have said there. I only used a couple of popular exchanges and I think almost all of them are just the same like they have the same UI or interface. So, I think Wazirx is not far away from them too but it is seems that they are going back into action again? Great then. It is more of a great news to their past supporters. While it's recommended to use a device with bigger screen if you trade regularly. I think it is not only about the screen size but also about the performance or CPU of the unit, to ensure that our trading experiences is much smoother and that causes an impact to our trading performances. It can as well depend on the trader itself as some prefers phone for them to trade anywhere.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: armanda90 on August 05, 2025, 01:57:55 PM So far I used Binance and Bybit as android application exchange because running easily at my mobile phone although have lower specification, comparison both android app exchange above I think Bybit running more smooth than Binance have close app several time due network problem behind my internet access not trouble. First you must know about your mobile phone specification how many app exchange available for installing, several exchange have bigger space up to 600MB until 1GB and make difficult to access if mobile phone have middle specification.
Based on my experienced, best android app exchange are Binance and Bybit behind how easily access but several countries both app not available at Playstore or iOS and you must installed directly at Binance website. Be careful when installing exchange app and using official link if not available at Playstore such as in my country many android app exchange have been banned. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: justdimin on August 05, 2025, 03:14:05 PM I have quite the opposing experience, I always considered binance most handy out of all. It is obvious that we are seeing it be the best there is, nothing wrong with that. But we need to also see that almost everyone in the market prefers it, so there must be something right they are doing to convince all of us to make that kind of money. There isn't really anything crazy going on, it's just the way things are. So hopefully people will move towards a level where it would be more realistic to get it done, it would be a lot better, but it is not going that direction at the moment so it is not really that crazy.The flow for withdrawal is good, the flow for future trading especially, is also great as well. Not to mention the binance pay and the instant web3 wallet transfer that I really liked. I've used many exchange and binance has always been the one that's comfortable for me. The volume is huge as well. When most of the world uses something, that means it must be good, otherwise why would we prefer? Remember, we pay money to them to use their platform, trading fees, and that is why we pick the best, why would we pay, for not the best? So, it's clear who wins. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: YOSHIE on August 05, 2025, 03:38:36 PM Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? If you talk about crypto trading and Android application exchanges for my experience from the past and currently binance, the reason: My region is bitcoin application light and easy for Android 4-8 RAM, what's more high RAM.And when talking about other good android application exchanges, my local local, doors, doors and indodax for three android application exchanges, I think that, for sure everyone has experience Each in terms of using the Android application exchange, well for me as I said above specifically for trade. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 05, 2025, 03:57:23 PM If you talk about crypto trading and Android application exchanges for my experience from the past and currently binance, the reason: My region is bitcoin application light and easy for Android 4-8 RAM, what's more high RAM. The exchange that is lighter to load that I have used before are just two which are Bybit and OKX. But I have not used OKX for 2 years now because they banned users from my country not to use their exchange. So I do not know about the exchange for now.If you want to truly know an exchange that is lighter to load, you can let your android app to be reading the kilobytes/seconds at the upper right corner of your phone, to see the data consumed in kilobytes/seconds by each apps you are opening. You will see how Binance is consuming 10 times more than Bybit every 1 secondnafter you wait for like 5 seconds. All exchanges can run on 8 gigabyte RAM phone without issue and you can open many of the apps without them closing. But I like faster processor also. At least Helio G96 or up to those Dimensity 7200 or upper one or those Snapdragon 7 (like Gen 3) 4nm chipset. I know Helio G200 is the recent but I believe you understand what I mean. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: shield132 on August 06, 2025, 09:34:27 AM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I like Binance's UI/UX design. Binance offers lots of services compared to its competitors, so I imagine that in such cases, it's very hard to have a good UI/UX design but as an experienced designer, I would say that Binance does well. There are definitely some things that need to be fixed, like built-in QR code scanner button, which is placed in a terrible place but overall, their design is good.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? To be fair, I don't like their website's UI/UX design. It's very hard to find your futures position, to control it, to set stop loss and etc. I prefer to trade on their mobile app instead of web app because on mobile, it's much easier to do what you want with your position. Overall, I would say that crypto exchanges don't have the best UI/UX designers and it's a common problem everywhere. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 06, 2025, 09:56:39 AM I like Binance's UI/UX design. Binance offers lots of services compared to its competitors, so I imagine that in such cases, it's very hard to have a good UI/UX design but as an experienced designer, I would say that Binance does well. What offers did Binance have that other exchanges do not have? I doubt what you posted because I see nothing special in Binance than having higher customers. But maybe I am wrong, you can list the features on this thread for us to see.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Slow death on August 06, 2025, 11:33:23 AM In my case, I use Binance very often to trade, but unfortunately, I only use it on my computer and not on my phone. The reason is very simple: the app is not at all user-friendly. When I want to buy an altcoin because I saw that the price will go up, it takes time to process the chart. Then, if I accidentally exit the app, to log back in and see the chart for that altcoin is a headache, it takes a long time. That's why I don't trade on my phone, I just check the prices on my phone. I think the Binance team could improve the app.
I like Binance's UI/UX design. Binance offers lots of services compared to its competitors, so I imagine that in such cases, it's very hard to have a good UI/UX design but as an experienced designer, I would say that Binance does well. What offers did Binance have that other exchanges do not have? I doubt what you posted because I see nothing special in Binance than having higher customers. But maybe I am wrong, you can list the features on this thread for us to see.Nowadays most exchanges have everything that others have Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: _act_ on August 06, 2025, 11:49:10 AM In my case, I use Binance very often to trade, but unfortunately, I only use it on my computer and not on my phone. The reason is very simple: the app is not at all user-friendly. When I want to buy an altcoin because I saw that the price will go up, it takes time to process the chart. Then, if I accidentally exit the app, to log back in and see the chart for that altcoin is a headache, it takes a long time. That's why I don't trade on my phone, I just check the prices on my phone. I think the Binance team could improve the app. I am not experiencing this on my phone. What is that RAM of your phone? Also what is the chipset that it is using? Or if you can let me know the name of the phone, I can easily check the features to know what is happening. Binanace load fast on my phone and also reload fast even though it is not as fast as it is on one or two exchanges. One thing I like about Binance is their desktop app which is completely different from the web version. No exchanges has such app that I have seen but I like many exchanges Android app than Binance app. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Roseline492 on August 06, 2025, 01:36:26 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. Alot of exchanges has the same similar ways at which they build there android app, that's why when you download some exchange app it will look as if you have been on that place before, I think the exchange that has all this I'm saying is Binance exchange and bybit exchange there interior designing of the app is very similar and even how they place there information but is just a little things that make them different, Binance has the best app before but now I don't even no because other exchanges could be better or the same as them but one thing I like about this two is that it keeps you login for a long time even when you have not visited the app.I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: pawanjain on August 06, 2025, 05:33:06 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? I have used CoinDCX, WazirX and Binance and I have Binance to be the best of them all. Not only it has so many features but the interface itself is pretty good. It is smooth and straight forward and that is what I like about it. Not only that but it also has two versions in-built which is the lite version and advanced and that's impressive. I normally use the advanced version which is quite intuitive and I have my hands on it well. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Wakate on August 06, 2025, 08:48:10 PM I am using Android which makes me asked this question. What is the need for this post dude? You are have used over 15 top exchanges and you are still looking for review from people that have used less than 5 of all these top exchanges. What is even the need of using so many exchanges in the crypto market when you can choose one or two you can be using?I want to know if people are thinking like me or they just choose exchange of their choice. I have used over 15 top exchanges Android apps and I am disappointed by some, especially Binance. I can give reasons. Which exchange did you enjoy its Android app the most? You have been the one that always emphasized on using a crypto wallet and for people to stay away from exchanges. So why are you indirectly tell us to use more exchanges when you can look for one or two that suit your need. Since exchanges are always holding your private keys and can lock your account at anytime if any thing goes wrong just like you have been emphasizing, I think you should stick to one or two that give you the best experience. Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: shield132 on August 08, 2025, 09:42:17 AM I like Binance's UI/UX design. Binance offers lots of services compared to its competitors, so I imagine that in such cases, it's very hard to have a good UI/UX design but as an experienced designer, I would say that Binance does well. What offers did Binance have that other exchanges do not have? I doubt what you posted because I see nothing special in Binance than having higher customers. But maybe I am wrong, you can list the features on this thread for us to see.In my case, I use Binance very often to trade, but unfortunately, I only use it on my computer and not on my phone. The reason is very simple: the app is not at all user-friendly. When I want to buy an altcoin because I saw that the price will go up, it takes time to process the chart. Then, if I accidentally exit the app, to log back in and see the chart for that altcoin is a headache, it takes a long time. That's why I don't trade on my phone, I just check the prices on my phone. I think the Binance team could improve the app. It's funny that we find the exact opposite attractive on Binance. I can't trade on a desktop but you can, I can trade on a smartphone but you can. For me, their desktop UI/UX is very complicated. It's very easy to read charts on their desktop platform but it's very confusing to buy/sell the coin and to set the stop-loss feature. On a smartphone, it's very easy for me.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: Oshosondy on August 08, 2025, 12:11:24 PM I have used CoinDCX, WazirX and Binance and I have Binance to be the best of them all. CoinDCX that was hacked recently and WazirX that was hacked last year but which has not refunded its customers till now. Those are both Indian exchanges and not international exchanges like Binance. Compare Binance to Bybit, Bitget, OKX, Gate, MEXC and other international exchanges and not local exchanges like CoinDCX and WazirX.I am not implying that those international exchanges can not be hacked also. Binance has options like Launchpool, Megadrop, Cloud Mining, BNB chain to build dApps, Charity, news room, multiple advanced earning possibilities like fixed and flexible stacking, ability to become a liquidity provider and etc... Other exchanges have many features as well. Have you forgotten that they are competitors. Use them and know what I am saying. Among the one you mentioned, I only know about Launchpool also on Binance, other exchanges or most of them also have it.Title: Re: Which exchange did you think has the best Android app? Post by: darewaller on August 09, 2025, 07:26:09 PM I am not experiencing this on my phone. What is that RAM of your phone? Also what is the chipset that it is using? Or if you can let me know the name of the phone, I can easily check the features to know what is happening. Binanace load fast on my phone and also reload fast even though it is not as fast as it is on one or two exchanges. I agree, I have one of the older version phones, basically mine costs less than 100 bucks right now, so it's one of the most primitive smart phones out there, I literally checked and there were less than 10 phones in the whole world that is sold for less price than mine, and most of them were like something short, not like full on phone, so it's really a shocker to me that it would have issues.One thing I like about Binance is their desktop app which is completely different from the web version. No exchanges has such app that I have seen but I like many exchanges Android app than Binance app. I think it's not about the phone, but about HIS phone, like could be something wrong, could be some old phone that got bad, because all phones get slow by the end of it's life. That should be the best case to understand why he is having a trouble and we should be considering Binance app doesn't require anything that big at all. |