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November 12, 2018, 07:33:50 PM
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I've been using CoinExchange for over a year now and I think they are a very decent exchange up until now. No drama, kyc free and they have an active support. They don't cater to fiat exchanges and is for only crypto to crypto exchanges. There is no information about the people behind this exchange, so I never leave my assets on there for long. A day or two max, that said, withdrawals are always smooth and I've never had any issues withdrawing large amounts. Their biggest advantage is the number of coin pairs they have, over 400.
I agreed with the exchange site you mentioned since the OP stated he was looking for a crypto to crypto exchange site  which is not among the top exchange site but i think it will be better if the OP could make use of bitsgap which allow him to use the medium level and top level exchange site at a single glance

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November 12, 2018, 07:44:52 PM
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I just wonder why would anyone will be looking for smaller exchanges. He should state more reasons, maybe he is also considering exchange location with higher security. I have not seen or consider any advantage of smaller exchanges to big volume exchange.
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