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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Service Discussion (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Ehrhc on September 22, 2017, 06:28:49 AM



Title: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Ehrhc on September 22, 2017, 06:28:49 AM
Beside Bitcoinbase, which is regardless if you like it or not is a well establish one, we are missing having a well recognize establish exchanges! We need one in Europe beside Bitstamps, we need on in Africa, one in Latin america, one in far Asia (In English).

I don't know there are so many geo areas..But most are so small you feel so much worry about.

And Eastern Europe, plus Russian based don't give much of trust outside that area. ( With respect)


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: renes on September 22, 2017, 07:05:06 AM
Cryptopia is based in new zealand and new zealand is one of the most developed countries in the World. I have had no problem with cryptopia so far.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Amalker on September 22, 2017, 07:39:39 AM
Cryptopia is based in new zealand and new zealand is one of the most developed countries in the World. I have had no problem with cryptopia so far.
Yea, Cryptopia is a good exchange, many times use it - no problems.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Cnut237 on September 22, 2017, 08:03:12 AM
Cryptopia is based in new zealand and new zealand is one of the most developed countries in the World. I have had no problem with cryptopia so far.

Yes, I like cryptopia as well. I don't think it really matters so much where the exchanges are, so long as they are spread around the world and not all in one jurisdiction. The main thing is ensuring that governments can't work together to shut all of them ;)


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: vfrcbv91 on September 22, 2017, 09:15:12 AM
Cryptopia is based in new zealand and new zealand is one of the most developed countries in the World. I have had no problem with cryptopia so far.

Yes, I like cryptopia as well. I don't think it really matters so much where the exchanges are, so long as they are spread around the world and not all in one jurisdiction. The main thing is ensuring that governments can't work together to shut all of them ;)
I think you're wrong and the jurisdiction of the country where the exchange is important. Remember even the latest events with BTC-E.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: ChopChops on September 22, 2017, 09:17:50 AM
You have Kraken wich is from EU, korbit in Korea which has been developing all the options in English to be understandable due to the amount of anglo speakers.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Samarkand on September 22, 2017, 09:43:39 AM
You have Kraken wich is from EU, korbit in Korea which has been developing all the options in English to be understandable due to the amount of anglo speakers.

Kraken is not from the EU. They are based in San Francisco!

However, I concede that they are one of the main exchanges in terms of Euro trading volume of cryptocurrencies.
Besides, they have bank accounts in Europe, which enables users to deposit fast within all countries
that use SEPA.



Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Iyeman on September 22, 2017, 10:29:14 AM
Cryptopia is based in new zealand and new zealand is one of the most developed countries in the World. I have had no problem with cryptopia so far.
This time the btc-e already alive and change its name into the wex.nz and that was an canadian exchange site too. A lot of the local exchange already used to make the international exchange site. But just visit the site to get the more details.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: alyssa85 on September 22, 2017, 10:48:38 AM
Beside Bitcoinbase, which is regardless if you like it or not are well establish one, we are missing having a well recognize establish exchanges! We need one in Europe beside Bitstamps, we need on in Africa, one in Latin america, one in far Asia (In English).

I don't know there are so many geo areas..But most are so small you feel so much worry about.

And Eastern Europe, plus Russian based don't give much of trust outside that area. ( With respect)

You can use Kraken if you want to trade btc/eur, and withdraw using SEPA.

Latin America has loads of exchanges, as does India, Indonesia and so on.

Not sure where you got the idea there weren't any exchanges - they're popping up everywhere.


Title: Re: Overseas Exchanges!
Post by: Ehrhc on September 23, 2017, 04:53:40 AM
Beside Bitcoinbase, which is regardless if you like it or not are well establish one, we are missing having a well recognize establish exchanges! We need one in Europe beside Bitstamps, we need on in Africa, one in Latin america, one in far Asia (In English).

I don't know there are so many geo areas..But most are so small you feel so much worry about.

And Eastern Europe, plus Russian based don't give much of trust outside that area. ( With respect)

You can use Kraken if you want to trade btc/eur, and withdraw using SEPA.

Latin America has loads of exchanges, as does India, Indonesia and so on.

Not sure where you got the idea there weren't any exchanges - they're popping up everywhere.

The part that I am talking about is "Popping up everywhere" , where you can't find one with decent backup! $50 M or more.