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Protocols: Exchanges / Cex
What is Coinhako?
Coinhako matters because it tries to make crypto usable in a way that feels local to Singapore and nearby markets, rather than forcing users through a global exchange designed for professional traders first. Its value is not just listing digital assets, but turning bank money into crypto—and back again—inside a regulated, custodial platform.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Coinone?
Coinone is a South Korean centralized crypto exchange built around a familiar promise: users want the speed of an internal marketplace, but still need ways to move assets in and out of blockchains and bank-linked balances. Its product is useful precisely because it takes on that coordination work — matching orders, maintaining account balances, and exposing both a retail interface and developer APIs.
Mar 21, 2026
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What is Coins.ph?
Coins.ph matters because it is not just a crypto exchange. In the Philippines, it combines a custodial crypto platform, a peso wallet, and everyday payments into a single app, which changes what people can actually do with digital assets after they buy them.
Mar 21, 2026
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16 min read
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What is Coincheck?
Coincheck is one of Japan’s best-known crypto exchanges because it tries to make buying digital assets feel ordinary: small minimum purchases, a mobile-first experience, and a broad menu of adjacent services. What makes it worth understanding is that beneath that simplicity, it runs two different trading models, layered custody controls, and a regulated operating structure shaped by hard lessons from the industry’s past.
Mar 21, 2026
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16 min read
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What is CoinEx?
CoinEx is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange: a place where users deposit assets into exchange-controlled accounts and trade through an internal order-matching system instead of directly on-chain. Its appeal is straightforward access to spot markets, futures, account tools, and API-based automation, but that convenience depends on trusting the platform’s custody, operations, and security.
Mar 21, 2026
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14 min read
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What is BTC Markets?
BTC Markets is one of Australia’s longest-running crypto exchanges, built around a simple promise: let Australians move between Australian dollars and digital assets without having to route through a global platform first. Its usefulness comes from that local focus, but so do the trade-offs around product scope, regulation, and trust.
Mar 21, 2026
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15 min read
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What is Bybit?
Bybit is a centralized crypto exchange built to let people move between simple spot buying and much more complex leveraged trading inside one platform. What makes it notable is not just that it lists crypto markets, but that it combines spot, derivatives, unified margin, and API-driven trading into a single operating system for active market participants.
Mar 21, 2026
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16 min read
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What is Bitstamp?
Bitstamp is one of the older centralized crypto exchanges, and that matters because exchanges are mostly trust and market structure wrapped in software. Its value is not just that it lets you buy and sell crypto, but that it turns bank transfers, order matching, custody, and API access into one coordinated system.
Mar 21, 2026
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15 min read
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What is BitMEX?
BitMEX matters because it helped define the crypto perpetual swap: a derivatives market that never expires, runs around the clock, and gives traders deep leverage. To understand BitMEX, the key is to see it not as a general crypto app, but as a risk engine built for fast, margined trading.
Mar 21, 2026
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17 min read
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What is Bitrue?
Bitrue is a centralized crypto exchange built to keep trading, yield products, and crypto-backed borrowing inside one account. Its appeal is straightforward: instead of moving assets across separate apps, users can trade spot and futures, follow other traders, and put idle balances to work on the same platform.
Mar 21, 2026
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16 min read
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What is Bitso?
Bitso is not just a crypto exchange. It is a Latin America-focused financial app that combines crypto trading, stock investing, yield products, cross-border transfers, and business payment rails in one platform — which makes sense once you see the problem it is trying to solve.
Mar 21, 2026
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15 min read
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What is Bitfinex?
Bitfinex is one of crypto’s longest-running centralized exchanges, built for people who want more than a simple buy-and-sell app. Its appeal comes from combining spot trading, margin, funding markets, APIs, and advanced execution tools in one place — now with zero maker and taker trading fees across core markets.
Mar 21, 2026
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14 min read
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