BigONE vs CEX.IO vs UPbit
What problem does this service solve?
BigONE is an exchange that is backed by experienced and influential blockchain investors. The platform is best known for its interactive trading tools. | CEX.io is a London-based exchange that was initially launched as a cloud mining pool. | UPbit is the largest Korean trading exchange and is backed by Song Chi-Hyung, who is one of South Korea’s richest men. |
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Company Description
BigONE is an exchange that is backed by the blockchain investment firm INBlockchain; an influential investment company that has also invested in EOS, ZCash, Steemit, and other blockchain projects. Several of the companies in INBlockchain's portfolio, that have tokens, are traded on BigOne. BigONE's influential investors give the exchange a high degree of financial stability. The platform is known for its interactive crypto charts and trading tools. Trading Fee: 0.1% BigONE has its own token (BIG) that gives holders a discount on trading fees | CEX.io is a British company that changed its focus from mining into becoming a cryptocurrency exchange. CEX has made an effort to add many coins, and boasts of fill-or-kill (FOK) orders that allow for some of the industry’s fastest trading, but it has a poor record on privacy and transparency that should give pause to traders. | UPbit is a Korean exchange that was launched in October 2017 by Song Chi-Hyung, who is one of South Korea’s richest men. His company, Dunamu, is the holding company behind UPbit, was originally an online news aggregator, but quickly pivoted into Fintech, where it has done very well. UPbit is geared almost exclusively towards the Korean market, and offers a large number of BTC and Korean Wong pairs. |