The CoinTelegraph Exchange Review: Results and More!

The CoinTelegraph Exchange Review: Results and More!

So much exchange data, so little time – CoinTelegraph’s exchange review series draws to a close with a neat summary of the plus and minus points to help you make an informed decision next time you trade. Since publication of the other installments in this series, certain data from the exchanges has changed slightly, which will be reflected in the overall scores in this article. Furthermore, some additional details are included, which will be discussed below. CoinTelegraph compiled the information for the reviews series using official support channels of the exchanges, as well as a wide....


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