Galeri mana yang sebaiknya dipilih berdasarkan likuiditas dan biaya layanan yang rendah?
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I will describe 5 exchanges. Bybit, Binance, Hitbtc, Kucoin, Zonda. I will consider the spot, although bybit, binance have many functions, derivatives, nft market, launchpads, staking ... Due to the low payout costs - of course, cheap cryptocurrencies, such as bnb, xrp, eos, ltc, are the cheapest on binance and bybit. For example, we will pay 0 for busd payments from binance, and $ 0.2 for bnb, eos payments from bybit (at the moment). In other exchanges, e.g. hitbtc, Kucoin, Zonda, an exchange fee is added for withdrawal, often not small. There is also a small fee for transactions on bybit and binance: bybit maker/taker 0.1% commission, binance maker/taker 0.1% commission, but with the increase in busd ownership, bnb these fees decrease. When it comes to liquidity, it is very high on bnb and bybit. Good for Kucoin. On Hitbtc, zonda poor fluidity.
I will describe 5 exchanges. Bybit, Binance, Hitbtc, Kucoin, Zonda. I will consider the spot, although bybit, binance have many functions, derivatives, nft market, launchpads, staking ... Due to the low payout costs - of course, cheap cryptocurrencies, such as bnb, xrp, eos, ltc, are the cheapest on binance and bybit. For example, we will pay 0 for busd payments from binance, and $ 0.2 for bnb, eos payments from bybit (at the moment). In other exchanges, e.g. hitbtc, Kucoin, Zonda, an exchange fee is added for withdrawal, often not small. There is also a small fee for transactions on bybit and binance: bybit maker/taker 0.1% commission, binance maker/taker 0.1% commission, but with the increase in busd ownership, bnb these fees decrease. When it comes to liquidity, it is very high on bnb and bybit. Good for Kucoin. On Hitbtc, zonda poor fluidity.
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In my opinion, there are at least a few factors that are worth considering when evaluating exchanges: low transaction fees, wide offer, availability of crypto-fiat pairs (e.g. BTC-PLN), transparent interface and no need to verify your account through the KYC procedure. I don't know an exchange that meets all these requirements, so it's worth focusing on what you consider most important. The largest of the exchanges is currently Binance: it has very high liquidity and transaction volume, a wide selection of cryptocurrencies in many pairs (including stablecoins), the possibility of using staking, launchpads and many other opportunities to earn additional money. Until recently, KYC verification was not required on it, but unfortunately this has changed in 2021. If it is important to you, you can set the Polish language on it, but you will not make a transfer in PLN.
This option is available on the Polish Zonda exchange (formerly BitBay), but it also has a lot of disadvantages, e.g. high transaction fees, mandatory KYC and a small number of cryptocurrencies to choose from compared to Binance.
If you care about anonymity, it is worth looking at the Kucoin exchange, which does not require KYC (as it does not support fiat currencies, so the only option is to deposit and withdraw in crypto), and boasts a large number of available cryptocurrencies.
At the beginning, I advise you to try one or two larger exchanges, because the smaller the exchange, the greater the risk of losing funds, e.g. as a result of a hacker attack or the sudden "disappearance" of its owners. Large exchanges usually return stolen coins to their owners out of their own funds. I would also not suggest the availability of leverage or complicated financial instruments at the beginning, it is safest to start with simple transactions and education about cryptocurrency.
In my opinion, there are at least a few factors that are worth considering when evaluating exchanges: low transaction fees, wide offer, availability of crypto-fiat pairs (e.g. BTC-PLN), transparent interface and no need to verify your account through the KYC procedure. I don't know an exchange that meets all these requirements, so it's worth focusing on what you consider most important. The largest of the exchanges is currently Binance: it has very high liquidity and transaction volume, a wide selection of cryptocurrencies in many pairs (including stablecoins), the possibility of using staking, launchpads and many other opportunities to earn additional money. Until recently, KYC verification was not required on it, but unfortunately this has changed in 2021. If it is important to you, you can set the Polish language on it, but you will not make a transfer in PLN.
This option is available on the Polish Zonda exchange (formerly BitBay), but it also has a lot of disadvantages, e.g. high transaction fees, mandatory KYC and a small number of cryptocurrencies to choose from compared to Binance.
If you care about anonymity, it is worth looking at the Kucoin exchange, which does not require KYC (as it does not support fiat currencies, so the only option is to deposit and withdraw in crypto), and boasts a large number of available cryptocurrencies.
At the beginning, I advise you to try one or two larger exchanges, because the smaller the exchange, the greater the risk of losing funds, e.g. as a result of a hacker attack or the sudden "disappearance" of its owners. Large exchanges usually return stolen coins to their owners out of their own funds. I would also not suggest the availability of leverage or complicated financial instruments at the beginning, it is safest to start with simple transactions and education about cryptocurrency.
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