The idea is to analyze in general all possible global exchanges and compile a complete list of all exchanges without KYC. To do this, I will need to analyze about 2,000 different exchanges, register there, conduct small tests, and most importantly, conduct withdrawal tests. Each exchange will be accompanied by a small description with its capabilities, what fees, what jurisdiction, what types of trading are available, what networks are supported, the presence of additional features, such as creating sub-accounts, generating new addresses for deposits, internal transfers, etc. There are no analogues of such a database anywhere now, and I would like such an exclusive table to be on the Bitcointalk forum, since the forum is one of the main platforms in the crypto community, where people still highly value their privacy and their personal data.
Probably there is no human that will say that such a database is not necessary, no, that's a great idea and to be honest, I've been looking for something like that ever since.
Btw instead of bitcointalk table, something like this would be superior:
https://wallets.thebitcoinhole.comThat's a list of hardware wallets with features, really well-done.
Therefore, I would like to know the opinion of the community, is such detailed information needed for the entire centralized exchange market, or is information about the most famous ones enough?
No, there is no need to list detailed information of the entire centralized exchange market, it will be best to pick famous ones and the ones that are in middle-range, not so well-known and not so unknown at the same time.
It will be a worthy forum competitor to the well-known KYCNOT.ME service, which is often mentioned by various crypto users on this forum and beyond when it comes to finding exchanges without KYC.
I can't talk about exchanges list on Kycnot.me but their list is full of scam websites in different services.