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Cryptocurrency Broker Vs Exchange

lhorgic - 2024-05-11 19:38:21



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Hi friends! Welcome back to my blog, I trust you're good and keeping well. You know I see it as a privilege each time you drop by to check out my contents. I will also do well to ensure you get value each time you check in...smiles.

So today I decided to write on the topic crypto brokers and exchange, we want to compare these two major crypto platforms and from this comparison, we would be able to take informed decisions as traders/investors on which is suitable for our financial needs. Lets get into it guys.

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**Introduction**
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Crypto brokers and exchanges seem to offer similar services but with slight differences here and there and their mode of service seems to attract the kind of traders or investor it suits without hassle. In the world of crypto, this two platforms are the main marketplace for digital assets.

A cryptocurrency broker is a platform that functions as a middleman between a buyer and a seller in other words, they function as intermediary between traders and of course they offer quite a number of cryptocurrency that traders can pick from and also provide some other financial services that their clients might need. Example of these brokers includes Coinhouse,  Bitpanda, etc.

An exchange on the other hand is a platform that encourages buying, selling and trading of cryptocurrency directly with traders involved without intermediary. Everything is direct and straight to the point. Exchange are known to have a wide range of cryptocurrency to choose from and also offer some wide range of trading options which includes futures, margin and the likes. Example includes Binance, bybit, coinbase Kraken etc.

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**Key Differences between Crypto Brokers and Exchange**
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We would be exploring the key difference between these two main platform using the following key point I will be highlighting shortly below...leggo.

• **Trading Fee:** We are going to be comparing the two based on the overall cost of using both platforms. From finding, using brokers is more expensive, the reason is not far fetched, there is an existing intermediary that would also be settled apart from what is supposed to be charged although all has been factored in. Moreso this platform also get addition pay for offering trading advice and market analysis for traders who need them and guess what? It seems not to border some investors.

Exchange on the other hands charges low fee when compared with that of brokers and the reason is not far fetched, it a direct kind of transactions which is usually referred to as P2P (Peer-to-peer). Here you do not rely on middle men to carry out your transaction.

• **Payment Methods**

When it comes to payment method, brokers are known to have various payments means, it peculiar to them as they can accept traditional methods of payment such as credit/debit cards, bank transfer and other available payments options. Their goal is to make it easier for their clients to enjoy the service they offer especially buying and selling of crypto using fiats.


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Exchange on the other hands are limited when it comes to payment methods. You hardly find an exchange with wide range of payment options like that of a broker platform. Many of the exchange we have accept only crypto deposits and withdrawal...only few accept fiat and card payment options.

• **Security:** When it comes to security, both platforms are on top of their games. But if we are to do an overall rating, brokers would be commended more as they do not only protect the users personal information, but also do well to protect their asset as well. They store the users asset using cold storage which makes is difficult for intrusion.

Exchange on the other hand also store users information but are vulnerable to hacking and theft. Because asset are basically stored on hot wallet which have connection with the Internet, thereby making it susceptible to attacks.
Although some of these exchanges are now trying to reduce this risk by also subscribing to the idea of storing client asset in cold storages.

• **User Experience:** This is one of the factors that most people especially those who are new into the system would love to look out for. They want to access a platform that is straightforward and easy to navigate.
Brokers are known to have platforms that are user friendly with simple interface.

Exchange on the other hand is for more experienced folks who already know their way around with little or no guidance. Their interface seems advance and can be very difficult for novice to navigate. Although exchanges are now doing a good job lately making two version of their interface, one for novice and the other for pros. So you have the option of opting in for the one that suits you.

• **Liquidity:** on the subject of liquidity, both have liquidity but then the liquidity on exchanges is more than that of brokers. Liquidity talk about how fast an order to buy or sell can be executed, this is usually lower on the brokers platform, price here can also be slightly higher than market prices.


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Exchange on the other hand have high liquidity level but it's also important to note that liquidity on an exchange also depends on the trading volume of asset and the active numbers of users trading directly with themselves on the platform.

• **Regulation:** Both platforms are subjected to regulation but then, brokers are subjected to more regulations because they are intermediaries who deal with customers sensitive information which must not be disclosed on whatever grounds. They are subject to the AML and KYC rules.
Exchange on the other hand are also subject to these rules but then the rules governing their operation is not as stringent as that of the brokers.

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**Bottom Line**
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I believe by now you have a very good knowledge of what a broker and Exchange platform is, coupled with their various differences. This knowledge will of course help you make informed choices when it comes to your financial matters.

There you go friends.I would love to wrap it up at this juncture. I want to believe you've gotten so much from this piece. As my usual custom is, I would always encourage that you DYOR to be sure of every financial step you would want to take as I won't be liable for any form of loss encountered by you.

Feel free to share with me your thoughts in the comment section. Thanks for your time once again. Gracias!

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**Disclaimer: This post is made as an education and not investment advice. Digital asset prices are subject to change. All forms of crypto investment have a high risk. I am not a financial advisor, before jumping to any conclusions in this matter please do your own research and consult a financial advisor.**

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Regards
@lhorgic♥️

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