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    Any reputable brokers offering BTC and cryptos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote cityindex, also 500 and pepperstone. These are some Australian brokers who offer bitcoin.
    Oh that was fast! How much is that their spreads on crypto pairs?

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    I saw that JFD Brokers simply reverted CFDs on BTCUSD. I perhaps will check it out live and am planning to observe its conditions.

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    UK* offers Bitcoin trading against the US dollar (BTC/USD), the euro (BTC/EUR), the British pound (BTC/GBP) and the Australian dollar (BTC/AUD).

    We also recently introduced Ethereum to enlarge http://on.forex.com/crypto.


    * While spot Ethereum and Bitcoin trading are not accessible through US at this time, US residents now have access to http://on.forex.com/2BdSqgx.

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    IG Index in the United Kingdom, But there are fundamental issues with Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies. It is a massive money spinner for them at the moment due to the idiots along with the spread's not knowing piling and this in anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Agree. Exchanges give a leverage. From brokers I can recommend NordFX-they provide a leverage of 1: 1000.
    1:1000 leverage, worst service. Attempting to tempt us to forgotten land. Proceed and advertise your scam someplace else.

    To the stage you can try Tickmill or Hotforex, margin requirement is 20 percent a standard one of FX brokers, nice execution

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    Amarkets broker provide crypto. Since it is traded in by me, I understand it precisely.

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    To start with, Forex brokers do not usually allow direct cryptocurrency trading, they offer cryptocurrency CFDs. Second, if you would like to exchange crypto CFDs after all you must remember that based on a mandate issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
    https://www.forexbrokerz.com/news/ES...30-from-August

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    First of all, Forex brokers do not usually allow direct cryptocurrency trading, that they provide cryptocurrency CFDs. Second, if you want to exchange crypto CFDs after all you should keep in mind that according to a mandate issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) https://www.forexbrokerz.com/news/ES...30-from-August
    Dukascopy Bank is regulated by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA.
    Considering that Dukascopy Bank is currently in Switzerland, which isn't a member state of the EU, it will NOT apply ESMA restrictions (neither on leverage, nor on binary choices or other people ).
    Dukascopy offers CFDs on Bitcoin.

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    For what is worth...

    although in making use of a broker, I moved directly to the exchanges:
    In America most people today utilize Bitrex (I have account with them), Coinbase(Gdax) as well and in Europe Bitfinex.
    Of course there are lots of, basically what makes you to have several accounts with exchanges is that they provide different cryptocurrencies.
    Binance is gaining popularity but have not open account together.

    To move funds between exchanges you can do that trough your wallet (again, there are a few, I feel the largest is Coinbase)

    To be frank, not certain what would be the advantage of having a broker to Cryptos.

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