UPbit vs Coinmama vs QUOINE
What problem does this service solve?
UPbit is the largest Korean trading exchange and is backed by Song Chi-Hyung, who is one of South Korea’s richest men. | Coinmama is an easy to use and reputable exchange, with a straightforward platform. It offers instant purchases for bitcoin and ethereum with credit cards. | QUOINE is a blockchain technology company that operates 3 exchange platforms that are aimed at increasing liquidity in cryptocurrency markets. |
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Company Description
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. | Coinmama has become a reputable and reliable option for beginners looking to purchase bitcoin and ethereum. It has an easy to use interface, the option of instant purchasing via credit cards, and real time customer service. These reasons make it a very attractive option for people looking to get in to the world of cryptocurrencies easily. | QUOINE is a Japanese fintech company that is developing several liquidity focused trading platforms. QUOINE was the first cryptocurrency company to be officially licensed by the Japanese Financial Services Agency. Trading Fee: 0 for base currency pairs, 0.25% for BTC and BHC pairs, 0.1% for ETH pairs QUOINE's platforms are powered by the QASH utility token. |