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Question: How many services do you use for trading?
One - 4 (16.7%)
Two - 6 (25%)
3-4 - 11 (45.8%)
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July 22, 2015, 05:16:57 PM
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for bitcoin i like 1broker and kraken, i don't want to deal with ID gargabe and crap like that

for altcoin poloniex and bittrex also cryptsy which has a nice volume

Doesn't kraken need ID credentials? Also, Poloniex requires your name since a month ago or so when they where pressed by Fincen to do so.
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July 22, 2015, 06:51:49 PM
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for bitcoin i like 1broker and kraken, i don't want to deal with ID gargabe and crap like that

for altcoin poloniex and bittrex also cryptsy which has a nice volume

Doesn't kraken need ID credentials? Also, Poloniex requires your name since a month ago or so when they where pressed by Fincen to do so.

not it doesn't if you trade with a low amount, under 2k usd per day and 10k per months, it only ask you your name and street address, but you need to provide the right bank account name to withdraw
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July 22, 2015, 08:11:55 PM
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For alts I am using Poloniex and Bittrex.  I am staying away from Cryptsy since I managed tohave many problems with withdrawals and deposits with them.

For bitcoin I love Kraken. It is easy to get verified for decent amounts and they seem honest with their security audits. They give me a lot of confidence in other words.
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July 22, 2015, 08:23:51 PM
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For alts I am using Poloniex and Bittrex.  I am staying away from Cryptsy since I managed tohave many problems with withdrawals and deposits with them.

For bitcoin I love Kraken. It is easy to get verified for decent amounts and they seem honest with their security audits. They give me a lot of confidence in other words.

For alt coins i use Poloniex too.
It has a large volume of different coins. I think it has a good potential for any coins.
Cryptsy it seems a lazy platform. Had problem with them too
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July 24, 2015, 12:34:50 PM
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I could recommend exchange between BTC to USD through one of Forex services like InstaForex, Markets, or AVATrade. This way there is no need to actually own the Bitcoins, but instead perform trades over the USD currency.
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July 24, 2015, 12:59:19 PM
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I could recommend exchange between BTC to USD through one of Forex services like InstaForex, Markets, or AVATrade. This way there is no need to actually own the Bitcoins, but instead perform trades over the USD currency.

Well at least your bitcoins are hold by the exchange.
It is the same as the other cryptocurrencies when trading.
I would take a look to those exchanges that you mentioned.
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July 24, 2015, 01:00:53 PM
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For Altcoin Trading;
Bittrex - Poloniex.

For Bitcoin / Fiat Exchange;
Btc-e & Bitfinex.

Also using btc-e for altcoin arbitrage with some local litecoin/fiat exchanges.
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