Exchanges taking new subscribers

douglasl

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HI Everyone

I am looking for an exchange that has a decent marketcap, lists a reasonable amount of new coins and has reasonable fees.

THAT IS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION.

I have been through the following

binance - allowing registrations again at random times.
bitfinnex - no registration till 15 Jan?
bittrex - no registration till ?
kucoin - registration working again.
hitbtc - got an account but reviews are awful so hesitant to transfer there.
kraken - not a lot of currencies on offer
poloniex - got an account but not a huge selection of currencies either.
cryptopia - no registration till ?

so If you have any exchanges that are open for registration and have used and would recommend please post here.
 
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Altcointrader could be an option, I'm not sure about the variety they offer

Bitstamp is also open for registration as far as I know.
 
Once the first exchange stopped accepting sing ups I just signed up to a whole bunch in case. I suggest signing up to sites even if you have no use for it now.
 
kucoin - registration throws error. (for at least the last 2 days)
Just tried on Chrome and it works fine.
Else clear your cache and try again.
(The link in my sig is guaranteed to work :p)
 
I had no idea that so many exchanges have stopped new registrations. This is probably why we saw that little dip yesterday, less new money flowing into the system.
 
Bitfinex has opened registrations again, however all new accounts need to deposit a minimum of 10000 USD fiat currency to start trading.

That is one pretty hectic requirement and I am starting to worry about keeping coin there, might be time to move it elsewhere.
 
Bitfinex has opened registrations again, however all new accounts need to deposit a minimum of 10000 USD fiat currency to start trading.

That is one pretty hectic requirement and I am starting to worry about keeping coin there, might be time to move it elsewhere.

Just smells of liquidity issues.
 
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