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Marketplaces that allow users to place buy/sell orders in a public orderbook with funds held at the exchange (custodial). | |||
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Revision as of 11:51, 14 November 2017
List of Bitcoin Exchanges. Bitcoin exchanges are markets where bitcoins can be bought and sold for fiat money or other cryptocurrencies.
Centralized order book exchanges
Marketplaces that allow users to place buy/sell orders in a public orderbook with funds held at the exchange (custodial).
1 | Bitfinex |
2 | Bittrex |
3 | Bithumb |
4 | Poloniex |
5 | GDAX |
6 | bitFlyer |
7 | HitBTC |
8 | Bitstamp |
9 | Coinone |
10 | Gemini |
11 | Coinone |
12 | OKEx |
13 | Korbit |
14 | Kraken |
15 | Binance |
16 | BTCC |
17 | LakeBTC |
18 | Huobi |
19 | WEX |
20 | itBit |
P2P exchanges
Platforms that facilitate P2P buying and selling of Bitcoin.
1 | LocalBitcoins |
2 | Bisq |
3 | Paxful |
4 | Coinffeine |
5 | Hodl Hodl |
6 | Cancoin |
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Centralized fixed price exchanges
Wallets and other platforms that allow users to buy/sell bitcoins at a fixed price.
1 | Xapo |
2 | Coinbase |
3 | Blockchain.info |
4 | Bitpay |
5 | Shapeshift |
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