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Compare Huobi.com vs. Bitstamp.com

Pro:
  • No fees for Chinese traders
  • Super-high liquidity
  • 24/7 phone support
  • Good reputation
  • High volume and liquidity
  • Connections in the industry grant it additional legitimacy
  • Easy to use and quick
Contra:
  • Minimal information in English
  • Possibly faking trading volume
  • High Trading Fees if you are trading lower volumes
  • More negative comments in the recent past
Company Location:
Company Location Beijing, China
Company Location Luxembourg
Customer Support:
Customer Support 24/7 phone, email and ticket
Customer Support 24/7 Live Chat
Futures:
Futures No
Futures No
Derivates:
Derivates No
Derivates No
Margin Trading:
Margin Trading No
Margin Trading No
Has been hacked:
Has been hacked Yes, but nothing serious
Has been hacked Yes, in January 2015
Security:
Security Excellent
Security Very Good
Tradeable Coins:
Tradeable Coins Bitcoin, Litecoin
Tradeable Coins Bitcoin, Ripple
Trading Volume:
Trading Volume Ultra high
Trading Volume Medium
Deposit Fees:
Deposit Fees For Chinese users - no, for foreigners - yes
Deposit Fees No
Trading Fees:
Trading Fees 0.20%
Trading Fees 0.5%-0.10%
Withdrawal Fees:
Withdrawal Fees Yes
Withdrawal Fees No
 
About Huobi.com:
Huobi is one of the largest Chinese exchange platforms. It’s based in Beijing, China. The trading platform was founded by Leon Li in September of 2013, and the company’s focus is on the Chinese market. Review Contents Verification at Huobi Fees Trading and Order Types Ease of Use Support User Experience Exchange Security Supported Payment […] Read Huobi.com Review »
About Bitstamp.com:
Bistamp is one of the most reliable Bitcoin exchanges nowadays. The platform was founded as a European alternative to then-dominant cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox and provides secure and reliable service to their customers since 2011. The company was founded by Damijan Merlak and Nejc Kodrič in their native Slovenia, but in April of 2013 moved […] Read Bitstamp.com Review »