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What Is Paxful?
Paxful mattered because it solved a very specific problem: how to buy or sell bitcoin when a bank transfer or card payment was not practical. Today, that marketplace is gone. What remains is a withdrawal-only service for former users trying to recover assets from a platform that has shut down.
Mar 21, 2026
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What Is Phemex?
Phemex is a centralized crypto exchange that tries to be more than a simple buy-and-sell venue. It combines spot trading, perpetual futures, copy trading, bots, lending, and yield products in one account, while using custody and proof-of-reserves tools to answer the basic trust question every exchange faces: are user assets really there?
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What is ProBit Global?
ProBit Global was a centralized cryptocurrency exchange built to make trading, token listings, and launchpad participation accessible across many countries and languages. That matters because its shutdown in 2026 turns the platform into a useful case study in how centralized exchanges work — and what users are really depending on when they leave assets on one.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is OKCoin?
OKCoin is a centralized crypto exchange built to make buying, selling, and moving digital assets easier than doing it directly on-chain. Its significance comes from that trade: you get simpler access to crypto markets and fiat rails, while taking on the constraints and counterparty risks of an intermediary.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is OKX?
OKX is not just a place to buy crypto. It is a full trading platform built around a simple promise: let users move from payment rails into crypto markets, then into advanced trading, yield products, APIs, and wallets without leaving the same ecosystem.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Luno?
Luno is a centralized crypto platform built to make digital assets usable for ordinary investors and active traders without requiring them to manage wallets, keys, or market plumbing themselves. Its appeal is not just that it lets people buy and sell crypto, but that it packages custody, fiat access, trading, staking, and support into one managed system.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Mercado Bitcoin?
Mercado Bitcoin matters because it shows what a crypto exchange looks like when it is built as a full local financial platform, not just a trading screen. In Brazil, that means combining custody, fiat rails, mobile access, and increasingly tokenized products inside one ecosystem.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is MEXC?
MEXC is a centralized crypto exchange built around breadth: lots of listed tokens, spot and futures markets, and on-platform programs for earning, launches, and promotions. Its appeal is straightforward, but understanding how it works means looking not just at trading screens, but at custody, proof-of-reserves claims, API access, and the jurisdictional limits that shape who can use it.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Kraken?
Kraken is a centralized crypto exchange built to do something blockchains do poorly on their own: match buyers and sellers quickly, across many assets and fiat currencies, with professional trading infrastructure. Its usefulness comes from combining an exchange interface, deep order books, and multiple connectivity layers for everyone from retail traders to institutions.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is KuCoin?
KuCoin is a centralized crypto exchange built to make trading many digital assets accessible from one account, while also layering on futures, margin, earn products, payments, and developer APIs. Its appeal comes from breadth and liquidity, but understanding how custody, verification, and platform risk work is just as important as understanding how to place a trade.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is LBank?
LBank is a centralized crypto exchange built for breadth: lots of tokens, fast market access, and multiple ways to trade beyond simple buy-and-sell. Its appeal is straightforward, but so are the trade-offs: the same openness that attracts speculative traders also demands more care around custody, liquidity, and regulation.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Independent Reserve?
Independent Reserve is a centralized crypto exchange built around a familiar problem: how do you move between bank money and crypto without giving up too much on security, execution quality, or operational control? Its answer is a regulated, order-book-based platform with local fiat rails, custody claims aimed at trust, and tooling that ranges from simple buys to OTC and API trading.
Mar 21, 2026
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