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December 18, 2018, 05:41:45 AM
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I like these guys so here..

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[tr][td][center][url=https://tuxexchange.com/trade?coin=DOGE&market=BTC]TUXexchange[/url][/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] August 14th, 2016 [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] 0.3%/0% [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] None[/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] 0.00035 BTC [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] No [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] Yes [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
[td][center] Ontario, Canada [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
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[td][center] [b]None Unlimited[/b] [/center][/td][td]|[/td]
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December 19, 2018, 09:14:04 PM
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Please add a newly launched crypto derivatives exchange - Bybit.com

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I like these guys so here..

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Holler at the devs and owners in the trollbox if you have Qs..

TuxExchange and ByBit have been added to the comparison. Smiley

From now on, I'll be focusing on the addition of exchanges with leverage options available (BitMEX, BitFinex, OKEX, etc).
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December 23, 2018, 08:04:31 PM
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Please add a newly launched crypto derivatives exchange - Bybit.com

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I like these guys so here..

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Holler at the devs and owners in the trollbox if you have Qs..

TuxExchange and ByBit have been added to the comparison. Smiley

From now on, I'll be focusing on the addition of exchanges with leverage options available (BitMEX, BitFinex, OKEX, etc).

BitMEX added to the comparison.
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December 27, 2018, 11:47:57 PM
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Poloniex added to the comparison.
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January 01, 2019, 04:18:17 PM
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Bithumb added to the comparison; seems like we now have over 15 exchanges listed in the comparison! Smiley
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January 06, 2019, 02:16:08 PM
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OKEx added to the comparison.
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January 09, 2019, 09:53:52 PM
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FatBTC added to the comparison. It's quite interesting to find that this exchange is still hanging around even after about 6 years!
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January 11, 2019, 09:57:36 AM
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Fatbtc has options for both free and paid listing apparently. As for the KYC, I can't find much info except that someone on Reddit had to go through verification to withdraw his tokens from what I understood, and also from bitcointalk that you can only withdraw 0.1 BTC per 24 hours on tier 1 account (which I assume you could only avoid by verifying your account). The exchange was established in 2014 from what I found on CoinGecko, abitgreedy, Quora etc.

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January 11, 2019, 01:43:49 PM
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Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?

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January 14, 2019, 09:33:33 PM
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Fatbtc has options for both free and paid listing apparently. As for the KYC, I can't find much info except that someone on Reddit had to go through verification to withdraw his tokens from what I understood, and also from bitcointalk that you can only withdraw 0.1 BTC per 24 hours on tier 1 account (which I assume you could only avoid by verifying your account). The exchange was established in 2014 from what I found on CoinGecko, abitgreedy, Quora etc.

Thanks, updated!


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2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?

Honestly, if I were you, I'd try to arrange another bill for Bittrex verification.
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January 14, 2019, 11:51:41 PM
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Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
I use Kraken and they are very sensible in terms of KYC which is tiered. It links to my barclays account with no problems withdrawing at all.

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January 14, 2019, 11:56:27 PM
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Came by this list because I'm about to run out of options for fiat handling. Would love to hold forever but as earn 100% in crypto now, no choice but to sell for fiat to pay bills etc.

1. All my trades when liquidating to fiat is with Bitcoin on P2P. Earnings are diversifying into other major alts. But as am losing quite a bit of fees and time exchanging alts I do earn to Bitcoin first, have used options like BitPanda to liquidate other crypto to fiat (SEPA preferred), but as cannot verify being non-EU, I am hitting my max limit and need other places.

2. Bittrex is the only option listed, but I can't verify with them as they need TWO bills (I only have 1).

Any other option for international bank transfer when withdrawing?
I use Kraken and they are very sensible in terms of KYC which is tiered. It links to my barclays account with no problems withdrawing at all.

Mate, can you please provide some information (as required by the comparison) of Kraken? I've never used their exchange and don't know much about them.

It'll be a nice addition to the comparison table!
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January 15, 2019, 03:13:13 PM
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very useful information.

Thank you for providing a complete list of platforms with good trading and descriptions of Bitcoin on each platform, very useful for me.
Thank you for giving me something I hoped for in my post. Thank you very much Raja_MBZ

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January 16, 2019, 08:20:05 AM
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@Raja I wish I could, but the problem is I've not been a resident of my country for more than half of my life, working abroad for as long as I recall. Also don't stay long at places. So coming to KYC, they generally want a residence proof that is the same location as my passport, or resident card. But most places won't accept temporary residence cards, so I'm stuck on using my national ID or passport - which I can usually get ONE bill verified with.

I may be forced to try something a bit drastic, like maybe getting someone to sign me up for something at the address. Does anyone have good experience with Bittrex fiat withdrawal? Stayed away from Kraken after reading about horrible experiences there.

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January 17, 2019, 02:55:03 PM
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HitBtc does have KYC but It's very unclear on how they do it (I suggest writing it in red so people are aware). From what I searched and understood (From Reddit), It can happen anytime they detect some unusual (or so they say) activity in your account.

Okex has fiat trading (only deposits apparently) using Bank account, Alipay & WeChat pay. Poloniex seems to have enforced KYC as well (applies for both old and new users).

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January 17, 2019, 03:31:06 PM
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Bitfinex added to the comparison.

HitBtc does have KYC but It's very unclear on how they do it (I suggest writing it in red so people are aware). From what I searched and understood (From Reddit), It can happen anytime they detect some unusual (or so they say) activity in your account.

Okex has fiat trading (only deposits apparently) using Bank account, Alipay & WeChat pay. Poloniex seems to have enforced KYC as well (applies for both old and new users).

Thanks, updated!
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January 22, 2019, 02:34:26 PM
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I have some info about listing and I will be glad if someone come in handy:

c2cx.com      0.1 BTC
extstock.com      0.2 BTC
bitexlive.com      0.25 BTC
escodex.com      0.4 BTC
deex.com      0.5 BTC
tradesatoshi.com      1 BTC
token.store      1300 $
p2pb2b.io   2 BTC
coinexchange.io      2.5 BTC
crypto-bridge.org      3 BTC

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January 22, 2019, 08:49:05 PM
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I have some info about listing and I will be glad if someone come in handy:

c2cx.com      0.1 BTC
extstock.com      0.2 BTC
bitexlive.com      0.25 BTC
escodex.com      0.4 BTC
deex.com      0.5 BTC
tradesatoshi.com      1 BTC
token.store      1300 $
p2pb2b.io   2 BTC
coinexchange.io      2.5 BTC
crypto-bridge.org      3 BTC

Thanks for the help! I've already added the following in the comparison:

-TradeSatoshi.com
-Crypto-Bridge.org

But surely looking forward to adding the remaining of the exchanges you shared. If you could please help me with most of the details (name/URL of the exchange, launch date, etc) as listed in the comparison (in the first post), I'd gladly give you 2x merit! Just provide me (in your next post of this thread) with maximum possible details of all of these exchanges you shared (except for Crypto-Bridge & TradeSatoshi).
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January 24, 2019, 11:22:46 PM
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Indonesia-based exchange Indodax has been added to the comparison; however, there are a few *information required* tags present in it. If any Indonesian around can help in filling/completing it up, I'll happily send a merit point in return. Smiley
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January 29, 2019, 04:12:08 PM
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Cryptopia should be removed.

Now they had the 2nd hack and saying that,
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The report claims that the exchange platform does not have control over their Ethereum wallets’ private keys and that the hacker is the one in control.
https://ambcrypto.com/cryptopia-compromised-in-another-attack-by-hackers-loses-180k-worth-of-ethereum-eth/

So, I am pretty sure that cryptopia is gone for good.

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