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This exchange has been flagged as inactive. There are many reasons for being flagged as inactive. We recommend you read the text below to understand why CoinEgg has received the inactive flag.

CoinEgg


Comisiones de intercambio

BTC Comisiones de extracción 0.001 Comisión del tomador 0.10% Comisión del creador 0.10%

Métodos de depósito

No Wire Transfer No Credit Card

UPDATE 15 July 2021: When trying to access the website of CoinEgg today, we were unsuccessful. There have been no preceding messages on system maintenance or new websites or anything similar.

Accordingly, we believe that this exchange has closed down and we have marked it as "dead" in our Exchange Graveyard. If the exchange's website would become accessible again and the error is just temporary, we will "revive" it and bring it back to our Exchange List.

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CoinEgg is a cryptocurrency exchange based in the United Kingdom. United Kingdom is the country which without a doubt has the most cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. At least that we know of. A non-exhaustive list of exchanges from the UK (in addition to this one) includes Exmo, CEX.io, LocalTrade, Bittylicious (funny name by the way), CoinMate, Indacoin, MixCoins, Paybis, Vaultoro, Instant Bitex and eToro.

As most other major cryptocurrency exchanges, CoinEgg also offers its trading platform in mobile format for both iPhones and Android phones. Statistically, most people do their cryptocurrency trading via desktop computer, but if you prefer to do it while on your mobile you can easily do so here.

CoinEgg Mobile Support

This exchange does not list US-investors as prohibited from trading, but US-investors should do their own independent assessment of any problems arising from their residency or citizenship.

Different exchanges have different trading views. And there is no “this overview is the best”-view. You should yourself determine which trading view that suits you the best. What the views normally have in common is that they all show the order book or at least part of the order book, a price chart of the chosen cryptocurrency and order history. They normally also have buy and sell-boxes. Before you choose an exchange, try to have a look at the trading view so that you can ascertain that it feels right to you. The below is a picture of the trading view at CoinEgg:

Coinegg Trading View

Fees are of course extremely important to consider when picking the exchange that is supposed to be the best cryptocurrency exchange site for you.

Every trade occurs between two parties: the maker, whose order exists on the order book prior to the trade, and the taker, who places the order that matches (or “takes”) the maker’s order. Makers get their name from the fact that their orders make the liquidity in a market. Takers are the ones who remove this liquidity by matching makers’ orders with their own. A number of top crypto exchanges don’t charge different fees between takers and makers. Usually, you say that such exchanges’ trading fees are “flat”.

CoinEgg is one such exchange, offering flat trading fees of 0.10%. This fee is roughly in line with industry average.

The exchange charges a withdrawal fee amounting to 0.001 BTC when you withdraw BTC. This is in line with industry average.

CoinEgg does not accept any other deposit method than cryptocurrencies, so crypto investors that are completely new in the world of crypto are restricted from trading here. If you don’t have any crypto but want to start trading here, you will first have to purchase cryptocurrencies from another exchange and then, as a second step, deposit them at CoinEgg.