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September 16, 2019, 07:07:32 PM
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Please add new crypto exchange platform to the list, PrimeBit.com, details:

Name | PrimeBit
Launched | 2019
Trade fee (taker/maker) | +0.075%/-0.025%
Listing fee | N/A   
BTC withdraw fee | 0.0005BTC   
Leverage | up to 200x
Mobile app | Yes
Headquarters | SVG
Fiat | No
KYC | No KYC
DEX | No
2FA | 2FA
T/D | No
Could you add us to your comparison? Here you can find all informations about BitBay - https://bitbay.net/en/helpdesk and if you will need more details let us know here or send private message Smiley

Thanks for the information! I'll further explore and then add both of the exchanges to the comparison.

Both BaseFEX[1] and CoinEX[2] doesn't require any ID verification.

I came across this website, I think you should link it for the "withdrawal fee" column as it contains the fees for all the coins and not just BTC (some exchanges may not be listed yet tho).

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5171493.0
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/7q8n7i/we_should_give_all_support_to_coinex/

Information updated. Thanks, again!

Plus, I'll have a look at that Withdrawal fee website right now.

Sadly TuxExchange has closed, so you can remove it from your list..

"Hello Everyone, Tux Exchange is terminating operations on July 6th 2019, largely due to unfavorable regulatory conditions. All funds must be withdrawn before July 6th 2019. After that time, we will provide best effort services via support ticket until July 15th 2019 when all services will cease. - New signups and deposits are terminated effective immediately. - Trading and withdraws will terminate July 6th 2019. - Support services will cease July 15 2019. It has been a pleasure serving the community and this was not an easy decision. Thank you for your support and loyalty over the years. Sincerely, Tux Exchange"
https://tuxexchange.com/closing

It seems very hard for new legit crypto projects to succeed without gimmicks and/or huge advertising budgets..
This exchange ran for a few years, never sought any sort of funding or investments, and as far as I know never lost anyones money, got hacked, or scammed anyone, so big props to them IMO for running an honest service!
I hope they atleast broke even on all the money they invested into this business attempt. I know they were paying for their servers and everything right out of their own pockets.. I would participate in another project with them in the future in a heartbeat..

Sad to hear that. I've removed the exchange from OP.

First of all, it is a wonderful and such an unique system, great to watch and easily understand.   
If you add best exchange of the year, best volume of the year, most added bitcoin in a exchange, it will also help the trader or investor.

There's no honest way of determining the "best exchange" or the exchange with "most REAL volume", so I don't think that it's a good idea.
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September 17, 2019, 08:46:26 PM
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PrimeBit exchange (https://primebit.com/) has been added to the comparison.
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September 22, 2019, 09:09:32 PM
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BitBay.net exchange (https://bitbay.net/) has been added to the comparison.
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September 23, 2019, 04:43:28 AM
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Headquarters | SVG
Fiat | No
KYC | No KYC

Ah Saint Vincent. Good choice. It was on the FATF blacklist not so long ago. For a non-fiat platform, I approve. Smiley

Do you accept Americans? Do you have a problem with customers using VPN?

BitBay.net exchange (https://bitbay.net/) has been added to the comparison.
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I'd say this qualifies as "KYC required." https://bitbay.net/en/terms-of-use-malta
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  • in the case of the User being a consumer: providing the features of the document stating the identity of the User, as well as his/her name, surname, citizenship, address of residence, country of birth, information on tax residence and occupied exposed political position, telephone number, date of birth and PESEL (personal identity number). In the case of the User who is a foreigner without PESEL (personal identity number), an equivalent of this number (or a statement about not having PESEL (personal identity number)) must be provided.

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September 24, 2019, 06:31:15 PM
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Coinex doesn't support fiat trading. As for BitBay, you are required to go through KYC for withdrawing (both fiat and crypto).

I realize that you're going to add a column regarding the number of scam accusations against each exchange, but I still believe that Yobit should be removed from this list, it's with no doubt the shadiest and the most unprofessional exchange out there, they don't deserve any kind of publicity.

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September 24, 2019, 07:39:03 PM
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BitBay.net exchange (https://bitbay.net/) has been added to the comparison.
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I'd say this qualifies as "KYC required." https://bitbay.net/en/terms-of-use-malta
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It is necessary to identify the User in order to obtain full functionality of the Account, by mans of:
  • in the case of the User being a consumer: providing the features of the document stating the identity of the User, as well as his/her name, surname, citizenship, address of residence, country of birth, information on tax residence and occupied exposed political position, telephone number, date of birth and PESEL (personal identity number). In the case of the User who is a foreigner without PESEL (personal identity number), an equivalent of this number (or a statement about not having PESEL (personal identity number)) must be provided.

Thanks! I've added that information.

Coinex doesn't support fiat trading. As for BitBay, you are required to go through KYC for withdrawing (both fiat and crypto).

I realize that you're going to add a column regarding the number of scam accusations against each exchange, but I still believe that Yobit should be removed from this list, it's with no doubt the shadiest and the most unprofessional exchange out there, they don't deserve any kind of publicity.

Information added. As per your request, I've deleted YoBit from the OP. I'll add it again once I'm ready with the Scam Accusations column.
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September 25, 2019, 03:44:53 AM
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You can add https://exmarkets.com/ as now they are having a promo where no withdrawal fee is charged, neither for BTC, nor ETH nor any other altcoin token. Also, no KYC is required. Trading fee is 0.1-0.12% for popular pairs. Some tokens that are sold on the site during IEO have 0% trading fee.

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September 29, 2019, 10:31:03 PM
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re kumex's KYC requirements, they're the same as kucoin---up to 2 BTC daily withdrawal with no KYC. you actually just use your kucoin account on kumex---there's no separate login. https://www.reddit.com/r/kucoin/comments/cbgfhz/kumex_user_tutorial_1_how_to_login/

this implies that unverified accounts have a global 2 BTC limit across both platforms. ie you can't withdraw 4 BTC daily.

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October 01, 2019, 04:55:01 PM
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CoinExchange.io is shutting down. I suggest taking it off the list and putting it on top (before the table) in bold red as a heads-up for the people who are already using it.

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October 01, 2019, 05:35:33 PM
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You can add https://exmarkets.com/ as now they are having a promo where no withdrawal fee is charged, neither for BTC, nor ETH nor any other altcoin token. Also, no KYC is required. Trading fee is 0.1-0.12% for popular pairs. Some tokens that are sold on the site during IEO have 0% trading fee.

I'll have a look at it and add it; thanks for all the information you've provided!

re kumex's KYC requirements, they're the same as kucoin---up to 2 BTC daily withdrawal with no KYC. you actually just use your kucoin account on kumex---there's no separate login. https://www.reddit.com/r/kucoin/comments/cbgfhz/kumex_user_tutorial_1_how_to_login/

this implies that unverified accounts have a global 2 BTC limit across both platforms. ie you can't withdraw 4 BTC daily.

Great! I've updated the OP.

CoinExchange.io is shutting down. I suggest taking it off the list and putting it on top (before the table) in bold red as a heads-up for the people who are already using it.

That's bad to hear; I used to use it at least once a month to buy some XBY. Anyways, I've removed it completely from OP. Thanks!
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October 03, 2019, 03:44:42 PM
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EXMarkets.com crypto-exchange has been added to the comparison.
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October 04, 2019, 02:08:59 AM
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Thank you for nice informative topic with details about major exchanges.
I would suggest one update for CryptoBridge exchange.

They now have mandatory KYC
https://twitter.com/CryptoBridge/status/1178913681117196293

and lower listing fees
https://crypto-bridge.org/

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October 06, 2019, 05:50:45 PM
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Thank you for nice informative topic with details about major exchanges.
I would suggest one update for CryptoBridge exchange.

They now have mandatory KYC
https://twitter.com/CryptoBridge/status/1178913681117196293

and lower listing fees
https://crypto-bridge.org/

Thanks, updated. It sucks that now we'll have to provide KYC to even a DEX. Roll Eyes
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October 08, 2019, 04:27:28 PM
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I think that the "2FA" section is useless because pretty much all exchanges have a two-factor authentication of some kind.

Should I remove it completely?
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I think that the "2FA" section is useless because pretty much all exchanges have a two-factor authentication of some kind.

Should I remove it completely?

Yes. Although apparently Quedex is still not offering it?

You might consider adding Bitcoin.com to the list. Everyone hates Roger Ver but you can withdraw "1 BTC daily or 5 BTC monthly without KYC." They don't allow US traders but I assume I can squeak by with a VPN.....

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I agree with removing the 2FA section and I also think you should take the DEX one as well.

A better way to do it would be to make another list for DEXs and separate it from the centralized exchanges.

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October 10, 2019, 06:21:06 PM
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I think that the "2FA" section is useless because pretty much all exchanges have a two-factor authentication of some kind.

Should I remove it completely?

Yes. Although apparently Quedex is still not offering it?

You might consider adding Bitcoin.com to the list. Everyone hates Roger Ver but you can withdraw "1 BTC daily or 5 BTC monthly without KYC." They don't allow US traders but I assume I can squeak by with a VPN.....

Why the hell doesn't Quedex have a 2FA login in 2019? Cry

Bitcoin.com does provide a nice exchange platform and I'll look into its details right away so that I may include it in OP.

I agree with removing the 2FA section and I also think you should take the DEX one as well.

A better way to do it would be to make another list for DEXs and separate it from the centralized exchanges.

That's an interesting idea and I'll definitely look into it once I add at least 2-3 more DEXs (as of now there are only two DEXs listed). It'll also help in the cases like Binance, where you've got both, a DEX and a CEX.
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I see that there is no CEX.io exchange on the list. here's what I've gathered about them:

https://cex.io
Name: CEX.IO
Launch: 2013
Trade fee: Maker: 0-0.16% Taker: 0-0.25% Instant buy: 7%
Listing Fee: N/A
BTC Withdraw Fee: 0.0005
Leverage: Yes
Mobile App: Yes
Headquarters: United Kingdom
Fiat: Yes
KYC: KYC Required
2FA: Yes
T/D: no

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October 13, 2019, 06:12:13 PM
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I see that there is no CEX.io exchange on the list. here's what I've gathered about them:

https://cex.io
Name: CEX.IO
Launch: 2013
Trade fee: Maker: 0-0.16% Taker: 0-0.25% Instant buy: 7%
Listing Fee: N/A
BTC Withdraw Fee: 0.0005
Leverage: Yes
Mobile App: Yes
Headquarters: United Kingdom
Fiat: Yes
KYC: KYC Required
2FA: Yes
T/D: no

Thanks for providing all that information; I've added the exchange to the OP!
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Yes. Although apparently Quedex is still not offering it?


Why the hell doesn't Quedex have a 2FA login in 2019? Cry


2FA will be implemented soon on Quedex, stay tuned. To date we've had a second step of authentication based on PGP (read more), which technically is a two-step auth, but not two-factor. Proper 2FA is coming.

Read more links to https://quedex.net/doc/security
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