A cryptocurrency exchange, or digital currency Exchange (DCE), is a business that allows customers to trade cryptocurrencies or digital currencies for other assets such as conventional fiat money or other digital currencies. Exchanges can accept credit card payments, bank transfers, or other forms of payment in exchange for digital currencies or cryptocurrencies.
Since: 2018
Regulation: FSC BVI
Platform: Bybit
Minimum deposit: 0,001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:100
Since: 2017
Regulation: FSA (Hong Kong)
Platform: Binance
Minimum deposit: 0,0001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:10
Since: 2018
Regulation: FSA (Singapore)
Platform: Bitget
Minimum deposit: 0,001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:125
Since: 2016
Regulation: FSA (Panama)
Platform: Deribit
Minimum deposit: 0,001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:100
Since: 2013
Regulation: FSA (Hong Kong)
Platform: Gate.io
Minimum deposit: 0,0001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:5
Since: 2018
Regulation: FSA (Seychelles)
Platform: MEXC Global
Minimum deposit: 0.000005 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:10
Since: 2013
Regulation: FSA (Malta)
Platform: OKX
Minimum deposit: 0.000005 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:125
Since: 2019
Regulation: FSA (Singapore)
Platform: Phemex
Minimum deposit: 0,00000001 BTC
Maximum Leverage: 1:100
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