Introduction to the top ten cryptocurrency exchanges

OKX: The world's leading cryptocurrency exchange, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Malta. It supports more than 40 fiat currencies and more than 300 cryptocurrencies, covering a variety of trading modes such as spot, contracts, options, leverage, lending, etc. It has its own native token OKB, provides discounts, airdrops and priority services, and launched OKExChain, a decentralized public chain that supports the development and operation of smart contracts and decentralized applications.

Binance: The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Malta. It is known for its high speed, low fees, versatility and multi-language support, providing more than 1,500 cryptocurrencies and more than 5,000 trading pairs, covering a variety of trading modes. It has its own native token BNB, which is used for discounts, participation in voting and lucky draws. It also launched Binance Smart Chain, a decentralized application platform compatible with Ethereum.

Coinbase Exchange: The first large-scale Bitcoin exchange in the United States with a formal license, a Nasdaq-listed company. Providing comprehensive services such as digital currency trading, asset custody, payment processors, and Bitcoin debit cards to 32 countries around the world, it has become one of the most influential digital currency exchanges in the world.

Huobi: Huobi Global Professional Station is an innovative digital asset international station under Huobi Group that serves global professional trading users and is committed to discovering high-quality innovative digital asset investment opportunities. It provides trading and investment services for more than 40 digital asset categories and is headquartered in Singapore.

Kraken: A digital asset exchange in the United States that provides currency-to-currency trading and US dollar OTC trading.

Bitfinex: Provides a variety of digital currency trading services, margin financing, and margin trading of Bitcoin and Litecoin.

BitMEX: The most advanced international Bitcoin derivatives station, providing up to 10,000 times leverage.

Bitflyer: Founded by former Goldman Sachs employees, headquartered in Japan.

Bittrex: A digital asset exchange in the United States, domestic users call it "B Network".

Kraken: Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, it is the Bitcoin international station with the largest euro trading volume.