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June 26, 2019, 09:36:56 AM Last edit: June 27, 2019, 08:53:19 AM by pmedia |
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Hi, I'm new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
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June 26, 2019, 09:59:26 AM |
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Probably Binance[1] if the tokens you're planning on trading is supported. If you're planning on trading those tokens that are lesser known though, do some research on DEXs. Alternatively, you can see which exchanges certain coins trade on by looking the up the token on Coinmarketcap[2], and clicking on the "Markets" tab. The exchanges will then be listed below:
[1] https://binance.com/[2] https://coinmarketcap.com/
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June 26, 2019, 10:44:09 AM |
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Alternatively, you can see which exchanges certain coins trade on by looking the up the token on Coinmarketcap[2], and clicking on the "Markets" tab. The exchanges will then be listed below:
I think it's not alternatively, it is more important. When you try to sell the erc20 token on an exchange, can be going hard if there is a low trading volume. Of course, there it can be a restriction per exchange, depend on from which country they coming. So, trading volume is a number-one parameter for exchange choice.
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June 26, 2019, 11:27:53 AM |
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Yep. Hence why I asked OP to do research on DEXs, and not just pick random ones; because exchanges can easily fake trading volume that is shown on Coinmarketcap that's why we see some random unknown exchanges close to the top of the list.
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This file is really helpful to let others know about fake volume of current exchangers of this moment and this really proves out that we should always entrust to those who had real declared volume. Regarding on the topic,if you cant find erc20 tokens on top tier exchange then most likely they are on DEX's. Etherdelta or Idex.
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June 26, 2019, 07:47:32 PM |
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Why not tell us what token ERC20 you are trying to exchange? and maybe I can help you to find good exchange for it. Also, you can check this token from coingeko and you will find available exchange for this token with trust score. ~snip~
I don't think if this record is accurate look at the yobit from their list they put it in "Low Potential Fake Volume" which is lie. Yobit is one of the well-known giving fake volumes. So this is not a good list for me, it may attract traders to trade on yobit.
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June 26, 2019, 07:56:54 PM |
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I also got a question about exchanges that I dont want to start a thread with: its about what are the difficult requirements that turns most projects down from listing, even for low volume exchanges,
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I also got a question about exchanges that I dont want to start a thread with: its about what are the difficult requirements that turns most projects down from listing, even for low volume exchanges,
Well, a lot of exchanges ask for a certain amount of money for them to list your coin in their exchange. Secondly,the exchanges do their background check of the projects, and check how legit they are, how useful they are, and their community etc. This should pretty much summarize things: https://blog.goodaudience.com/how-to-list-your-cryptocurrency-on-exchange-b673215d3204
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June 26, 2019, 10:48:32 PM |
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Hi, I new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
Binance is a reliable option if you are looking for a centralized exchange, although they may not have the most listing pairs given the fact that they have quite stringent rules for what coins will be listed. But what are listed will be liquid markets. If you are looking for a DEX, I think that your best bet is probably Idex at the moment. They have a relatively high volume for a decentralized exchange. But really, you need to be more specific about what you want to trade. Try searching up your ERC20 token on cryptocompare, and then going through the listed exchanges. They have quite comprehensive reviews for each exchange also.
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June 26, 2019, 11:05:04 PM |
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Hi, I new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
As long as the said exchange has good reviews or somehow established a good name, then you can test the waters there. So on what exchange? Search for your ERC20 token name and look at what exchange they are being traded. If you don't know how then list down instead your ERC20 tokens here and the community might help you sort things out.
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June 27, 2019, 08:43:21 AM |
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Probably Binance[1] if the tokens you're planning on trading is supported. If you're planning on trading those tokens that are lesser known though, do some research on DEXs. Alternatively, you can see which exchanges certain coins trade on by looking the up the token on Coinmarketcap[2], and clicking on the "Markets" tab. The exchanges will then be listed below: https://i.imgur.com/TO7GyYm.png
[1] https://binance.com/[2] https://coinmarketcap.com/Thanks for your information
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June 27, 2019, 08:54:15 AM |
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Alternatively, you can see which exchanges certain coins trade on by looking the up the token on Coinmarketcap[2], and clicking on the "Markets" tab. The exchanges will then be listed below:
I think it's not alternatively, it is more important. When you try to sell the erc20 token on an exchange, can be going hard if there is a low trading volume. Of course, there it can be a restriction per exchange, depend on from which country they coming. So, trading volume is a number-one parameter for exchange choice. Thanks for sharing your suggestions
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June 27, 2019, 08:55:36 PM Last edit: June 27, 2019, 09:05:58 PM by ololajulo |
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I also got a question about exchanges that I dont want to start a thread with: its about what are the difficult requirements that turns most projects down from listing, even for low volume exchanges,
Well, a lot of exchanges ask for a certain amount of money for them to list your coin in their exchange. Secondly,the exchanges do their background check of the projects, and check how legit they are, how useful they are, and their community etc. This should pretty much summarize things: https://blog.goodaudience.com/how-to-list-your-cryptocurrency-on-exchange-b673215d3204Did the requirement change in recent months makes it more difficult? Most big volume exchanges didn't add new coin this year and some successful ICO couldn't make their way into exchange even with the available money.
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I also got a question about exchanges that I dont want to start a thread with: its about what are the difficult requirements that turns most projects down from listing, even for low volume exchanges,
Well, a lot of exchanges ask for a certain amount of money for them to list your coin in their exchange. Secondly,the exchanges do their background check of the projects, and check how legit they are, how useful they are, and their community etc. This should pretty much summarize things: https://blog.goodaudience.com/how-to-list-your-cryptocurrency-on-exchange-b673215d3204Did the requirement change in recent months makes it more difficult? Most big volume exchanges didn't add new coin this year and some successful ICO couldn't make their way into exchange even with the available money. Well the norm has been somewhat the same, a couple exchanges did remove the requirement of not asking for fees to list a coin, but other than that the norm for getting coins listed on exchanges is still the same for most of the big league exchanges. Etherdelta lists every fucking ico,without the permission of anyone so there is that as well. This is apparently the requirement for bittrex: Submitting a request on Bittrex requires all of the following info:
– Your coin name: self-explanatory.
– Enhanced Verified Account: a team member or shareholder holding more than 10% of the company, must have their identity verified on Bittrex. As with Poloniex, this saves the team time vetting.
– Description of your coin: What makes your currency different than the hundreds of others floating around? The Bittrex website warns “If your ANN thread only has coin specs on it, you are not going to get listed on Bittrex.” Have a clear mission and pitch.
– Coin Trading symbol: a 3-5 letter ticker that will represent your coin forever. No numbers allowed.
– A coin logo: Must be submitted in PNG format with a transparent background. Bitcoin’s orange tilted B is ubiquitous worldwide. You should have a slick-looking logo.
-A launch date: if your coin will or already ran an ICO.
-Github link: Bittrex requires the source code for their due diligence. They will not accept binary.
Additional questions required are: the max money supply, other exchanges you’re listed on, the official blockchain explorer, the TxFee, the results of a premine (if there was one), how money was raised, and links to your company’s social media.
ETH tokens require a few additional notes. If you’re launching a token through Ethereum and had the code on your smart contract reviewed, Bittrex wants to see those results, as well as your smart contract address.
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June 27, 2019, 11:19:27 PM |
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Hi, I'm new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
Go on coinmarketcap and look for yourself. Search up the token that you are looking to trade, scroll down, click "markets", and there you will see a list of exchanges. However, just make sure that the exchange that you are looking at isn't shady, like Yobit, HitBTC, etc. If you are willing to conduct KYC, then the amount of exchanges that you are able to use to exchange your cryptos is huge. I personally think that if you're a newbie, then you can't really go wrong with Binance at the moment. They are one of the top exchanges, yet they are still offering no-KYC accounts, which is a rarity these days. Though, since you're new, make sure that you never use exchanges as a wallet. That's a huge mistake that a lot of newbies make.
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June 28, 2019, 04:08:56 PM |
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Hi, I new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
Binance is a reliable option if you are looking for a centralized exchange, although they may not have the most listing pairs given the fact that they have quite stringent rules for what coins will be listed. But what are listed will be liquid markets. If you are looking for a DEX, I think that your best bet is probably Idex at the moment. They have a relatively high volume for a decentralized exchange. But really, you need to be more specific about what you want to trade. Try searching up your ERC20 token on cryptocompare, and then going through the listed exchanges. They have quite comprehensive reviews for each exchange also. Hi, Thanks for your recommendation.
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June 30, 2019, 12:43:02 AM |
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Hi, I'm new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
Are you a trader? Great and prestigious exchanges, I think there will be: - Binance - Bittrex - Bitforex - Houbi - Kucoin - Hotbit - Poloniex - Coinbene - Gate - Idex..... There are many small and new exchanges, you need to find out information about them before starting to use!
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All ERC20 tokens can be traded on the Decentralized Exchange ForkDelta and can be accessed for the token by simply adding the contract address to the URL as example; https://forkdelta.app/#!/trade/<insert contract address here>-ETH Example Maker with token contract address 0x9f8f72aa9304c8b593d555f12ef6589cc3a579a2 can be traded at https://forkdelta.app/#!/trade/0x9f8f72aa9304c8b593d555f12ef6589cc3a579a2-ETHOther Decentralized Exchanges may need to add support for the token and in most cases they will do this freely after passing some verification etc... All you need to do is browse their site, find the application form or instructions. Just from hand there are TokenJar.io, DDEX, Ethfinex, Token.store to name but a few
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July 01, 2019, 08:28:37 AM |
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Hi, I'm new here. I want to know that which exchanger is good for exchanging Erc20 tokens?
There's a lot of Erc20 tokens in a decentralized exchange like IDEX, try to use it and find a most undervalued tokens. However, I could also recommend Binance if you are looking for exchange where you can feel secured and you can trade daily since they have the liquidity.
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