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HitBTC is an exchange for advanced traders that was founded in 2015. It has one of the largest selections of currency pairings and is a very good option for technical traders. It has one of the largest trading volumes in the industry.UNUS SED LEO aims to increase the transparency of how revenues from Bitfinex, Tether, and its related entities are allocated.

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HitBTC is an exchange for advanced traders that was founded in 2015. It has one of the largest selection of currency pairings and is a very good exchange for technical traders. Unfortunately, the trading platform has a variety of detailed features that can be intimidating to newer users that aren’t familiar with them.
They have a very good record on security and provide a variety of options to secure accounts, including two factor authentication.
Trading fees vary depending on whether the order is executed immediately or not (.01%-0.1%). There are also no fiat deposit or withdrawal options, making cashing in more difficult.
HitBTC offers a number of trading tools aimed at experienced technical traders. The hundreds of coin pairings and advanced charting tools, allow traders to better take advantage of market opportunities,

UNUS SED LEO is an initiative started by Bitfinex that is focused on increasing the exchange's transparency. UNUS SED LEO means "one, but it's a lion" in Latin. The iniatative was created to increase the transparency of the exchange's finances, following a controversy related to the allocation of reserves from the stablecoin Tether, that was created by the same parent company as the Bitfinex exchange, iFinex. It is built around a token burning redemption mechanism which is tied to the parent company's revenues. Their dashboard provides insights into the fees that are collected, and the LEO tokens that are burned.

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