but the last week or so they have been kind of shady in my opinion. Ive never had an issue with trading before 9-8-21 and when I needed customer service they would always be quick to respond and resolve. They have been adding new tokens which is great. Kinda copy adding whatever coinbasebase adds and then some. Since that date "service unavailable" issues have started popping up. I don't know if it's to prevent sell offs when prices start to dip but it coincides with it. They did support FTM mainnet withdrawals but suspended them saying "wallet maintenance" but still accepts deposits from mainnet. I believe it's to force the ERC20 FTM on users so we withdraw and they reap the Benefits of charging the withdrawal fees while we end up paying withdrawal fees and eth gas fees to bridge over to mainnet and no hastle for them. Lastly, there is a trading contest for most net trading value. I wasn't just buy and sell buy and sell causing chaos and neither was anyone else from what I seen. After trading all week using 150-175 dollars worth of tokens I manage to get to the top 3 and eventually first. 46000 worth of trading value. Now there are 4 huge orders, 2 buy and 2 sell that make it impossible to do anything, that popped up after out of nowhere taking 1st and 2nd. I only sell if it's a 7 dollar profit so it covers the trading fees and I don't lose anything. To do that and be able to move up in the competition, I now need to have $2500-$6000 just to have a chance of the price going up to my ask price. Or $2500-$6000 to be able to place a buy order low enough to not lose money. Could be coincidence and it's 2-3 actual users trying to defend their spots. Just be aware.
If you want to use a centralised exchange, check out: Https://xgo.com/ Https://coinex.com/ Https://mercatox.com/ (available in USA afaik). Source: 12 months ago
My friends from the US had no issues using coinex.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Coinex I find has better liquidity for Ergo than Kucoin. I would avoid making large purchases on Kucoin. Source: about 1 year ago
Coinex.com and hitbtc.com still seem to have their BSV nodes in sync. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm on coinex.com, which requires separate authentication and approval for each withdrawal, like phone + email (ie. 2FA). Source: over 1 year ago
You might want to look at coinex.com, a few of my friends from the US do use them without hazzle. Source: over 1 year ago
Look into CET coinex token coinex.com. Its a utility token for an exchange like KCS. The buy back and burn scheme will change in about 6 months and that will change the value of the token. Source: over 1 year ago
I guess that site is a scam, while coinex.com is a legit exchange. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sorry, only Bitcoin Cash BCH and Monero XMR accepted here (and of course non of those so called stable coins) but you might want to try coinex.com to buy some XCH. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can buy it with crypto or USD. Go to coinex.com , create your account, deposit the asset of your choice there and then swap to Banano. Then send the Banano to our Vault, Kalium, Banano tipbot, Discord tipbot address. Source: almost 2 years ago
Withdraw BTC to coinex.com (for free). Source: about 2 years ago
Buy bitcoin on ftx.us or gemini.com. Then send the btc to coinex.com for no withdraw fee. On coinex.com choose xch/btc pair. Buy xch and withdraw fee is 0.001 xch. Source: about 2 years ago
You might want to try coinex.com to buy XCH with Crypto (not a FIAT gateway). Source: about 2 years ago
If you want to use an exchange, you might want to try coinex.com . Source: about 2 years ago
What about coinex.com? I mine to my Zelcore wallet but with all the issues with Kucoin and other exchanges I started an account with coinex to exchange kda for whatever when the price go back up a bit. Just been holding since I started mining. Source: about 2 years ago
Depends on what you already use. My plan is to swap 25% for btc on coinex at $1 and hold the rest for $19. coinex.com has a 5 min signup without KYC and ban/usdt and ban/btc pairs. Once you have usdt or btc you move it to whatever major exchange you normally offramp from. Source: over 2 years ago
Bananoprice.com if you already have access to nano or coinex.com if you don't. Source: over 2 years ago
You might want to try coinex.com, but Sh!t Version needs a lot of confs due to that many attacks. Source: over 2 years ago
Use an exchange like https://coinex.com if your BCH coins are from before the BCHA (XEC) fork. Source: over 2 years ago
Looks like they just got listed on coinex.com! Can be exchanged for USDT or BTC. Source: over 2 years ago
Then send that to something like coinex.com. Source: over 2 years ago
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