In this article you will find a huge list of websites you will need in order to buy, sell and exchange cryptocurrencies, but also to gather information about your investments. Please reply to this post if you would like to add more websites to this list. I will try to keep this list up-to-date for future reference.
1. Prices & Charts
- BitcoinAverage.com (supports Bitcoin and Ethereum)
- BitcoinWisdom.com (supports top cryptocurrencies)
- BitInfoCharts.com (supports most cryptocurrencies)
- CoinCap.io (supports all cryptocurrencies)
- CoinChoose.com (supports top cryptocurrencies)
- CoinGecko.com (supports all cryptocurrencies)
- CoinMarketCap.com (supports all cryptocurrencies)
- CryptoCompare.com (supports all cryptocurrencies)
- Cryptolization.com (supports most cryptocurrencies)
- TokenFilings.com
2. Brokers
- ANXPRO.com (supports over 7 cryptocurrencies, based in Hong Kong)
- BitFinex.com (supports 22 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA)
- BitHumb.com (supports 12 cryptocurrencies, based in South Korea)
- BitStamp.net (supports 5 cryptocurrencies, based in the UK)
- BitTrex.com (supports over 190 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA)
- CEX.io (supports 6 cryptocurrencies, based in the UK)
- CoinBase.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA, UK, and Estonia)
- CoinCheck.com (supports 13 cryptocurrencies, based in Japan)
- eToro.com (supports 7 cryptocurrencies, based in the UK)
- Gate.io
- GDAX.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA, UK, and Estonia)
- Gemini.com (supports Bitcoin and Ethereum, based in the USA)
- IQ Option.com (supports 12 cryptocurrencies, based in Cyprus)
- Kraken.com (supports over 12 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA)
- LiteBit.eu (supports 51 cryptocurrencies, based in the Netherlands)
- Liqui.io (supports over 10 cryptocurrencies, based in Ukraine)
- Paxful.com (supports Bitcoin, based in the USA)
- Poloniex.com (supports over 80 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA)
- QuadrigaCX.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in Canada)
- SpectroCoin.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in the UK and Lithuania)
3. Wallets
3.1. Hardware Wallets
- LedgerWallet.com (supports 23 cryptocurrencies, based in France)
- TREZOR.io (supports 14 cryptocurrencies, based in Czech Republic)
- KeepKey.com (supports 6 cryptocurrencies)
3.2. Online Wallets
- CoinBase.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in the USA, UK, and Estonia)
- LiteBit.eu (supports 51 cryptocurrencies, based in the Netherlands)
- MyEtherWallet.com (support Ethereum & ERC-20 tokens)
- Paxful.com (supports Bitcoin, based in the USA)
- SpectroCoin.com (supports 4 cryptocurrencies, based in the UK and Lithuania)
3.3. Downloadable Wallets
4. Exchanges
- Changelly.com (supports 17 cryptocurrencies, based in Czech Republic)
- CoinSwitch.co (supports 120 cryptocurrencies, based in India)
- ShapeShift.io (supports 36 cryptocurrencies, based in Switzerland)
- LocalBitcoins.com (supports Bitcoin, based in Finland)
5. News & Information
- 99Bitcoins.com
- Abitco.in
- Bitcoin.org (official Bitcoin website)
- Bitcoinist.com
- BitcoinMagazine.com
- Bitcoin.StackExchange.com
- BitcoinTalk.org (largest cryptocurrency forums)
- Bitcoin.com
- Blog.Blockchain.com
- CoinDesk.com
- CoinTelegraph.com
- CoinSpectator.com
- CryptoCoinNews.com
- ForkLog.net
- NewsBTC.com
6. Block Explorers
7. Cloud Mining
- GenesisMining.com (supports 6 algorithms, based in Iceland)
- HashFlare.io (based in Estonia)
- MinerGate.com
8. Initial Coin Offerings (ICO's)
Suggestions & Corrections
Do you have any suggestions and/or corrections after reading this post? Please do not hesitate to reply to this post! I will read every single comment and change my original post if necessary.
As a non-expert person, I say this is a post ok !! Only one thing I do not understand ... why Hashflare.io is on the list of SCAM sites?!?
Reported on BadBitcoin.org :
"There is nothing credible about this operation, least of all the bs surrounding the datacentre. The author has connections to other scams 12/3/15"
look here..
http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/
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Thanks for the info I have not tried HashFlare myself yet, but I have read a lot of positive reviews about them. What I do know is that Genesis Mining is a legitimate mining provider. I will try HashFlare myself soon and report on my findings.
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good publication @wesleybos
thank you for sharing
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Cryptocurrency for gamers, I only know one site and that is https://www.esportcoins.com
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good publication/@wesleybos
great post
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