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Title: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: kelvinchannodumb on June 14, 2018, 10:41:43 AM
Just wondering, if a new coin is to be listed on the above exchanges, which one will you buy it from?
Other suggestions of exchanges are welcomed ;D


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: ikilledcobain on June 14, 2018, 02:44:21 PM
I like KuCoin pretty well. It's where I trade my Onions and I've never had any issues or delays from them.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: Sowik on June 14, 2018, 02:58:15 PM
Lmao how is OKEx a low tier exchange? It is the second exchange with most volume currently.

I would use KuCoin and BiBox. Considering OKEx is not a low tier exchange tho.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: actuallytwolamas on June 14, 2018, 04:29:33 PM
I like KuCoin pretty well. It's where I trade my Onions and I've never had any issues or delays from them.

But when you'll run into problems with them you'll have a hard time. Their support is terrible, you have to wait weeks for answers from support, they close support ticket without even answering them. I just can't suggest anyone to use KuCoin.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: mk4 on June 14, 2018, 04:37:22 PM
Probably on Cryptopia simply because I already have an account on that exchange(even though I think the exchange UI sucks). But I mostly use EtherDelta[1](even though once again, the UI sucks bigtime) due to every single ERC20 token listed on EtherDelta[1]; as majority of the coins I'm interested in end up being an ERC20 token anyway.


[1] https://etherdelta.com


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: MintDiceSupport on June 14, 2018, 06:16:48 PM
None of these would be a go-to but....Gate.io due to their wide variety of supported coins and low fees. Their trading features and UI are also on par with the larger and more popular exchanges. As far as customer service goes, can't say any of these exchanges has that area covered better than the other. That said, the saying "never keep your funds on an exchange" holds even more true with these guys as the platform isn't the most transparent....


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: gentlemand on June 14, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
None of these would be a go-to but....Gate.io due to their wide variety of supported coins and low fees. Their trading features and UI are also on par with the larger and more popular exchanges. As far as customer service goes, can't say any of these exchanges has that area covered better than the other. That said, the saying "never keep your funds on an exchange" holds even more true with these guys as the platform isn't the most transparent....

Are you aware that Gate.io used to be Bter? They got 'hacked' for 7000 BTC, declared they would try to earn back the funds through trading fees and then got bored and relaunched like magic.

Even though OKex is a big deal, I find the UI hideous and I don't trust any of these quasi Chinese places to address any problem I might have. I'd wait for my coin to turn up somewhere less shit.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: angel55 on June 14, 2018, 08:04:43 PM
I find Kucoin to be a very good exchange.  It has a good list of coins and is very easy to use.  The most important thing is to stay away from YObit.  I've heard terrible things about yobit : many scam coins, frozen withdrawals, bad customer support, etc.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: rosemary4u on June 14, 2018, 10:30:53 PM
Kucoin is the best lower tier exchange currently, there are a lot of altcoins and many options to choose from. The interface is also cool on phones. To buy tokens/coins I will always recommend kucoin. Infact everything about Kucoin is user friendly.


Title: Re: Lower tier exchanges comparison
Post by: BitMaxz on June 14, 2018, 11:07:32 PM
Never tested Kucoin exchange before because I'm afraid about KYC and I don't like to expose my document publicly, but it looks like there are many good reviews about this exchange site.

Anyway, for me you can also buy new coins in cryptopia and I think you must add binance in your list because most new altcoins is listed there.