Centralised vs Decentralised

As mentioned above, the most common model is a Centralised Exchange (CEX).  The main reason for this is that in order for an Exchange to sell cryptocurrency, customers need to deposit regular (fiat) money from a bank, credit card or e-wallet – all centralised and regulated financial services.  For this reason, the majority of exchanges are… Continue reading Centralised vs Decentralised

Choosing an Exchange

Given the growing popularity of cryptocurrency there are an increasing number of exchanges to choose from. You’ll find that even the most credible exchanges struggle when demand is particularly intense, so try and plan the process of choosing an exchange, rather than reacting to the next big price rise. To make that decision easier we… Continue reading Choosing an Exchange

Where you buy crypto

What you’ll learn What is a Cryptocurrency Exchange? Factors to consider in choosing an Exchange How an Exchange works Different Exchange models If you’ve read the previous two articles in this section you’ll know what a crypto wallet is, how to set one up and send/receive cryptocurrency. In order to buy cryptocurrency – the next… Continue reading Where you buy crypto