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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: spndr7 on October 02, 2013, 02:42:59 PM



Title: List of exchanges
Post by: spndr7 on October 02, 2013, 02:42:59 PM
 1. BTC-e (https://btc-e.com)                    11. Kraken (https://www.kraken.com/)

 2. vircurex (https://vircurex.com)                  12. coinMKT (https://coinmkt.com/)

 3. BTER (https://bter.com)                      13. upBIT (https://upbit.org/)  

 4. cryptsy (http://www.cryptsy.com/)                   14. fxBTC (https://www.fxbtc.com/) (Chinese)

 5. coins-E (https://www.coins-e.com/)                   15. Rocket Trading (https://www.therocktrading.com/en/exchange/currency)

 6. mcxNOW (http://www.mcxnow.com/)                 16. coinedUP (https://coinedup.com/)

 7. crypto-trade (https://www.crypto-trade.com/)            17. BTC 38 (http://www.btc38.com/trade.html) (Chinese)

 8. coinEX (https://coinex.pw/)

 9. cryptonit (https://cryptonit.net/)

10. BTCLTC (https://btcltc.com/home/index/index?l=en-us)


Please list more exchanges and If possible make this thread sticky,it would be helpful for new users.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: jasonslow on October 02, 2013, 02:54:47 PM
I think you missed https://btcltc.com. I have'nt tried this website and I cannot add my review.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: spndr7 on October 02, 2013, 03:03:16 PM
I think you missed https://btcltc.com. I have'nt tried this website and I cannot add my review.

Thanks  :) included btcltc .


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: TheFuneral on October 02, 2013, 03:49:40 PM
Nice glad to see you made a thread to come off being a nice person and then threw in your referral links for your own self-good.

Good Luck on the sticky Mr. Nice.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: viriat0 on October 02, 2013, 03:57:03 PM
https://phenixex.com/

Working?


Closed!!


cheers


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: Scooby903 on October 02, 2013, 04:47:23 PM
I wouldn't include Coins-E

It's just a shell of an exchange running on autopilot without anybody that knows what they're doing.  They have had issues with multiple coins being on old blockchains and apparently have no clue how to update a client.

I personally lost 9980 PXC when trying to transfer out  >:(


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: spndr7 on October 07, 2013, 04:04:45 PM
Nice glad to see you made a thread to come off being a nice person and then threw in your referral links for your own self-good.

Good Luck on the sticky Mr. Nice.

Was waiting for someone to correct me. Removed referral links  :)


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: Stephen Gornick on October 09, 2013, 03:27:58 AM
Please list more exchanges and If possible make this thread sticky,it would be helpful for new users.

Payward's Kraken supports trading of XBT (bitcoin), XLTLTC (litecoin), XVN (Ven), USD, and EUR.
 - https://www.kraken.com/

To be clear, these that you've listed are exchanges which support trading of alt-currencies.  The list of exchanges where Bitcoin is traded varies significantly:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: mecaby on October 09, 2013, 03:45:22 AM
A new Chinese exchange supports trading of BTC, LTC, XPM, MEC, XRP, BEC, ZZC, ANC
http://www.btc38.com/trade.html


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: DeathProxy on October 09, 2013, 08:15:29 AM
Top 5 alt exchanges based on my experience being a trader. Before using an exchange be sure it has no issues.
 
1. BTC-e

2. mcxNOW

3. cryptsy

4. crypto-trade

5. vircurex



Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: Marty19 on October 09, 2013, 09:03:41 AM
Each Alt Coin seems to have a preferred exchange. Maybe need a list of coins with the preferred exchange, possibly based on volume traded?



Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: pmconrad on October 09, 2013, 01:20:29 PM
What about https://coinmkt.com/ ?


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: jasonslow on October 09, 2013, 01:47:30 PM
What about https://coinmkt.com/ ?

They need passports and other docs. Good luck if you like this. Other exchanges don't need anything like crypto-trade, btc-e and cryptsy.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: clock27 on October 09, 2013, 01:51:02 PM
vircurex and mcxnow have been my two favorites so far :)


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: AmazonStuff on October 09, 2013, 01:54:11 PM
Could someone provide list of exchanges which don't require AML KYC...etc. verification


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: testz on October 09, 2013, 02:53:27 PM
Include https://upbit.org  :)


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: pmconrad on October 09, 2013, 03:22:37 PM
What about https://coinmkt.com/ ?

They need passports and other docs. Good luck if you like this. Other exchanges don't need anything like crypto-trade, btc-e and cryptsy.
Email verification is sufficient as long as you don't exceed certain withdrawal limits:

Quote
Daily Withdrawal Limit ( USD ) - $1,000

Monthly Withdrawal Limit ( USD ) - $3,000

Daily Withdrawal Limit ( BTC ) - 10

Monthly Withdrawal Limit ( BTC ) - 50

Daily Withdrawal Limit ( Alt Coins ) - 1,000

Monthly Withdrawal Limit ( Alt Coins ) - 10,000


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: aa on October 09, 2013, 05:58:05 PM
Please list more exchanges and If possible make this thread sticky,it would be helpful for new users.

Payward's Kraken supports trading of XBT (bitcoin), XLT (litecoin), XVN (Ven), USD, and EUR.
 - https://www.kraken.com/

To be clear, these that you've listed are exchanges which support trading of alt-currencies.  The list of exchanges where Bitcoin is traded varies significantly:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins
Can you tell me what XLT is?


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: Stephen Gornick on October 09, 2013, 10:31:22 PM
Can you tell me what XLT is?

Doh!   That's me not checking my work!

The ISO currency naming uses an X prefix for currencies that do not have a government issuer.  Thus gold (Au), is XAU.   It has been proposed to that ISO group to use XBT for Bitcoin.    I thought I had seen XLT at Kraken but I hadn't.   They are (properly) using LTC as the symbol yet.


Please list more exchanges and If possible make this thread sticky,it would be helpful for new users.

More for the list:
 - https://www.fxbtc.com
 - https://www.therocktrading.com/en/exchange/currency
 - https://coinedup.com


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: spndr7 on October 10, 2013, 01:23:22 PM
Maybe need a list of coins with the preferred exchange, possibly based on volume traded?

Some one should use API available at exchanges, to make a public service, ranking exchanges, on basis of daily volumes of all alt-coins traded.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: xchrix on October 10, 2013, 04:38:25 PM
Maybe need a list of coins with the preferred exchange, possibly based on volume traded?

Some one should use API available at exchanges, to make a public service, ranking exchanges, on basis of daily volumes of all alt-coins traded.

i am doing this already here: http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/markets/graphicalComparison


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: pmconrad on October 11, 2013, 10:09:11 PM

Payward's Kraken supports trading of XBT (bitcoin), XLTLTC (litecoin), XVN (Ven), USD, and EUR.
 - https://www.kraken.com/


Apparently kraken is not available for users from certain jurisdictions (Germany in my case).
Which is a pity, IMO - they have quite advanced security mechanisms in place.

Also, this list would be much more useful if you included *some* info on the exchanges.


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: Gazza1 on January 22, 2014, 10:20:34 PM
Can we please pin this topic


Title: Re: List of exchanges
Post by: spndr7 on January 23, 2014, 02:10:34 AM

i am doing this already here: http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/markets/graphicalComparison

Thanks, I didn't noticed.