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Cypto Trading in Exness: All You Need to Know



Dec 27, 2022  
Exness has multiple trading accounts to trade cryptocurrency with high leverage and low commissions. You can also trade it in several account types.

Cryptocurrency trading has become one of the most popular trades among investors in recent years, making the industry grow and grow bigger every day. Many people around the world with different backgrounds and ages are interested in joining and participating in the crypto market. To meet these many needs, brokers are vying to offer the best quality services for crypto trading, one of which is Exness. But before adding cryptocurrency as a trading option in Exness, let's review the specifications first.

 

Get to Know Crypto Trading in Exness

Exness is one of the legitimate CFD brokers to offer cryptocurrency trading in the world. This broker has been doing business since 2008 with more than 350,000 customers around the world.

 

Cryptocurrency Choices

Exness offers many popular cryptocurrencies including CFDs on Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, Solana, Synthetix, Uniswap, Basic Attention Token, Polkadot, Tezoz, Cardano, Binance Coin, Enjin Coin, File Coin, Dogecoin, Compound, Theta, Aave, Chainlink, IOST, Pancake Swap, Polygon, Huobi Token, Decentraland, Hedera Hashgraph, and 1inch.

The maximum amount of trading volume per order is 20 lots. It's important to note that there's a slight difference in the minimum order in each cryptocurrency. Litecoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash offer a minimum order of 0.1 lots, Pancake Swap, Dogecoin, and Solana can be traded from 0.02 lots, Synthetix and Chainlink with 0.4 lots, and Uniswap with 0.06 lots. Other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin offer a minimum order of 0.01 lots. Ripple probably stands out the most as it can be traded with a minimum order of 20 lots and a maximum of 200,000 lots.

 

Account Types

Exness provides 5 accounts types and 4 of them can be used to trade crypto assets:

  1. Standard MT4 & MT5 accounts: have trading conditions parallel to cent accounts with a minimum deposit of $3.
  2. Pro MT4 and MT5 accounts: specialist accounts that provide the services of adcanced tools in analyzing a very wide range of markets and have order-based execution. These accounts require a minimum deposit of $500.
  3. Raw Spread MT4 and MT5 accounts: offer swap-free with market-based order execution. They have a minimum deposit of $500.
  4. MT4 Zero Account: provides market-based order execution with a minimum deposit of $500.

In addition to the abovementioned accounts, Exness also presents a demo account for traders to learn crypto trading with virtual money. It's important to use demo as the crypto market is highly volatile.

 

Leverage and Margin

The cryptocurrencies offered by Exness have several advantages regarding Leverage:

  • Exness offers leverage for traders who want to trade crypto with a maximum level of 400:1. This is considered higher compared to other brokers offering crypto CFDs.
  • There's a fixed margin requirement service, meaning that regardless of the leverage set, the margin required to open an order remains unchanged. This traded margin will depend on the asset and is not affected by leverage (including the unlimited leverage) and will always be subject to higher margin rules. The fixed margin requirement offered by Exness for traders is 0.5% across all cryptocurrencies, except Bitcoin and Ethereum which support a fixed margin requirement of 0.25%.
  • The amount of margin required to hedge positions that have been opened in any direction at Exness is 0% for all cryptocurrencies on offer.

 

Execution Type and Platforms

Market execution is the type of execution offered by Exness. Some cryptocurrencies on Exness can be traded on both MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 platforms. However, most of the others are only available on the MetaTrader 5 platform. Said cryptocurrencies include Dogecoin, Compound, Theta, Aave, Chainlink, IOST, Pancake Swap, Polygon, Huobi Token, Decentraland, Hedera Hashgraph, 1 inch, and Ripple.

If you like to trade with the MetaTrader 4 platform, the limitation should not be a problem. But if you prefer to have a wider reach in the cryptocurrencies that you can trade, there's no other way but to learn using MetaTrader 5 on Exness.

 

Trading Hours, Spreads, Commissions

In Exness, traders can trade crypto every day for 24 hours non-stop. If there is an error or server maintenance that may disturb that continuity, the broker would inform traders via email.

For the spreads, there's quite a wide range of them depending on the cryptocurrency and account type. As of December 2022, here are the details:

Crypto Pairs

Account Types

Standard

Pro

Zero

Raw Material

1INCH/USD

39.8 pips

24.9 pips

0 pips

73 pips

AAVE/USD

30 pips

18.8 pips

0 pips

69 pips

ADA/USD

11.7 pips

7.3 pips

0 pips

31.7 pips

BAT/USD

97.2 pips

60.9 pips

0 pips

161.6 pips

BCH/USD

3.4 pips

2.1 pips

0 pips

0 pips

BNB/USD

512. 3 pips

320.4 pips

209.5 pips

299.7 pips

BTC/AUD

27. 1 pips

16.9 pips

0 pips

7.6 pips

BTC/CNH

181.5 pips

113.4 pips

0 pips

76.8 pips

BTC/JPY

208.45 pips

130.3 pips

0 pips

37.4 pips

BTC/KRW

4070.7 pips

2544.2 pips

485 pips

1519 pips

BTC/THB

203.1 pips

126.9 pips

0 pips

139.9 pips

BTC/USD

126.1 pips

78.9 pips

11 pips

11 pips

BTC/XAG

212.1 pips

132.9 pips

0 pips

144.8 pips

BTC/XAU

90.2 pips

56.4 pips

0 pips

20 pips

BTC/ZAR

66.6 pips

41.6 pips

0 pips

42.8 pips

CAKE/USD

28.3 pips

17.8 pips

0 pips

58.1 pips

COMP/USD

86.5 pips

54.1 pips

0 pips

179.8 pips

DOGE/USD

187.8 pips

117.5 pips

52.4 pips

133.3 pips

DOT/USD

22.5 pips

14 pips

0 pips

42.9 pips

ENJ/USD

44.5 pips

27.8 pips

0 pips

73.8 pips

ETH/USD

15.6 pips

9.7 pips

2.3 pips

0.3 pips

FIL/USD

36.9 pips

23.2 pips

0 pips

109.3 pips

HBA/RUSD

66.8 pips

41.8 pips

0 pips

161.5 pips

HT/USD

191.9 pips

120.45 pips

52.9 pips

137.2 pips

IOST/USD

213 pips

133 pips

0 pips

419 pips

LINK/USD

6.1 pips

3.8 pips

0 pips

0 pips

LTC/USD

10 pips

6.3 pips

2 pips

1 pips

MANA/USD

440.3 pips

274.9 pips

0 pips

549.35 pips

MATIC/USD

1206.3 pips

753.9 pips

403.3 pips

790.7 pips

SNX/USD

76.7 pips

48.1 pips

0 pips

235.6 pips

SOL/USD

196.9 pips

123.2 pips

0 pips

275.5 pips

THETA/USD

82.1 pips

51.4 pips

0 pips

111.5 pips

UNI/USD

10.4 pips

6.5 pips

0 pips

0 pips

XRP/USD

10.6 pips

6.7 pips

None

None

XTZ/USD

55.7 pips

34.9 pips

0 pips

89.3 pips

In addition to offering varied spreads, Exness guarantees lower commission charges for traders. You can start trading with a $0 commission per lot in Standard and Pro accounts. As for Zero and Raw Spread accounts, the commission starts from $0.5 per lot.

 

Conclusion

Exness is a broker that offers crypto trading with affordable spreads and commissions. At Exness, you can choose from the most popular to smaller cryptocurrencies with great potential. Other good things about crypto trading in Exness lie in the variety of trading accounts to choose from and high leverage. Exness' order executions also benefit short-term traders.

However, you need to remember that crypto trading is not always profitable. You can still lose money if you are not careful because of focusing too much on a lot of profits. Remember, crypto trading is not only volatile but also fluctuates unexpectedly from time to time. The crypto market is also very sensitive to any news that could cause even the slightest shift in the market sentiment. As such, it's important to always keep up with what's going on in the market. On top of that, take risk management very seriously. You could take advantage of Exness' wide choice in cryptocurrencies to spread out your risk weight a.k.a diversifying your portfolio.

 


Exness is a forex and CFD brokerage that serves clients to trade across multiple markets with the most stable and reliable pricing in the industry. Their features include spreads as low as 0 pips and maximum leverage of 1:unlimited.


28 Comments

Quenn

Dec 30 2022

I just entered the world of trading at the beginning of 2022, even though I learned I didn't make a deposit. I learned a lot about trading beforehand on the website and participated in the many online webinars provided by Exness' educational tools. So now, I want to try my luck by trading crypto assets that are said to have relatively high volatility. I've learned a lot about cryptocurrencies. I plan to invest in Exness. But I have my doubts. Does Exness guarantee security for crypto traders? If there are friends who know, and can help, please answer yes...

Vallerie K

Dec 30 2022

Quenn: I am a trader using Exness for 2 years… and I dare say that Exness is the most comfortable and safe application for trading. Yes even if it's from my country, I usually join through FSA Seychelles. Firstly, this broker holds licenses from several leading regulators around the world namely FSCA, FSA Seychelles, and CMA. Also yes, you will get negative balance protection, which means that a trader cannot lose more than your initial deposit. so this is a platform that is suitable and safe for any trading activity including the cryptocurrency that you wanna trade.
Steven J

Dec 30 2022

Vallerie K:  Yes, I also really agree with your answer. I am a trader who subscribes to Exness, even though I am only about 1 year old. Trading at Exnees is very safe for crypto trading. I dare say it is because one of the traders trades crypto on Exness. I feel safe because the deposit and withdrawal of funds are very fast and instant again. As far as I know, apart from being regulated, this broker is regularly audited by Deloitte, one of the most reputable auditing firms in the world. And what makes this broker even more worth it in my opinion, at Exness there is no inactivity fee at this broker….
Joshua

Jan 16 2023

Valerie K: I am new to forex. Now I have a few questions about some term of brokers use such as spread, commisions, free swap and etc. also I have some question regarding your comment above :

  • First, regarding regulations worldwide, does that mean that they are regulated and can be used, or are they open to US customers?
  • Second, I said you can't lose more than my deposit to prevent a negative balance. Are there brokers that allow traders to lose more than their initial deposit?
  • Third, what is the inactivity fee? thank you!
Molina

Jan 16 2023

Joshua: Let me answer dude, about the term of brokers like you have said about spread, commisions, swap-free.

  • The spread is the difference of bid and ask price. there are 3 types of spread which are floating/ variable spread, fixed spread, and raw spread. You can learn all the spread in some articles : Fixed Spread VS Floating Spread and Raw spread vs floating spread. You can see the comparation in there.
  • Commision is the fees that broker charge if you meet certain size trading.  Generally, higher spread means lower commission and vice versa (read here for more explanation : Commission vs Spread.
  • Free-swap is known by Islamic Account, it is the account that have benefit for trader to avoid swap rate fee if his trading position stay overnight. Some brokers only provide this account for Muslim trader only.

You can learn all the other basic term about Forex at here :

About the question that you have asked :

  • Regulation mean regulated in the country that gives the regulation, other than that the brokers can be said unregulated. Is Exness accept US clients? Sadly they don't accept US Clients along with some countries too.
  • Yeah, negative balance protection is not available at some brokers but most brokers do have this feature.
  • inactivity fees or I can say it the maintenance fees is the fees that broker charged to you when you are not active for some times in order to protect your account  being d during server maintenance. If you don't have some funds, your account will d

Hope this answer can help you! Have a good day!

Jackson F

Dec 30 2022

For some reason lately, I have been very interested in cryptocurrency and also want to try it. I know that Exness has many account options for crypto trading. There are about 4 accounts that can be used to trade crypto. And that's what confused me. In your opinion, for those of you who already have crypto trading experience, which of the 4 accounts is suitable for "the Litecoin" currency which has the lowest deposit and commission but is still comfortable for crypto trading? Thank you in advance for the answers and solutions, friends

Troy K

Dec 30 2022

Jackson F: Well, I admit that Exness has a wide choice of accounts for customers to trade in every available instrument such as cryptocurrencies. Indeed, to decide which account to use, there are important things in my opinion. Everyone must have reasons, a budget for trading spreads, and others as considerations in choosing a Crypto trading account. So, on the other hand, if you are interested in Litecoin, the account you want has a pretty low deposit and commission. So, I suggest choosing a Pro MT4 account. In my opinion, this account has many advantages, such as providing sophisticated tool services in analyzing a very wide range of markets, Even though the minimum deposit is $500 with spreads starting from $6 pips, the commission starts from $0. And for sure, here you will find it easier to analyze the market with the tools provided on this account.
Mark

Jan 16 2023

Dude, the crypto leverage is 1:200? That's an absolutely high man. Some brokers only offer 1:20 for crypto leverage. Interested in Exness trading terms, is it fast execution with no requote? And what kind of broker is it? STP, Market Maker or ECN Broker? And what is your Metatrader platform when trading crypto? Metatrader 4 or 5? because I read the comment section above some said that crypto trading can in metatrader 4. Thank you!

Ramsdale

Jan 16 2023

Mark: You are correct about leverage. Exness offers higher leverage than other brokers, which is very beneficial for crypto traders.We talked about trading conditions at Exness, right? First of all, Exness is an STP and ECN broker, which of course allows fast execution without requotes, no and no lagging! Also, as an ECN broker, you can see the market depth first hand in the real live market. Next, let's talk about the Metatrader platform that can use MT4 and MT5. MT5 is basically designed for trading cryptocurrencies, so of course you will be using Metatrader 5 as your trading platform!

Lucian

Jan 16 2023

Mark : Yes, you can trade cryptocurrencies using Metatrader 4, but it is very limited. Everything you need to know about MetaTraders, it was designed to trade Forex, CFD's and commodities like gold, silver and oil. Therefore, in my opinion, Metatrader 4 cannot provide the best trading experience for cryptocurrency trading.

Metatrader 5, on the other hand, is designed to trade all possible trading instruments, including crypto, and offers more timeframes than Metatrader 4, making it the preferred trading app for crypto trading. So, as mentioned in the article, if you want more flexibility, choose Metatrader 5 for the best experience.

Sara

Feb 12 2023

I read the article several times and stumble upon one thing: The maximum amount of trading volume per order is 20 lots. Can somebody explain why the maximum lot in Exness crypto trading is so tiny? Meanwhile maximum lot in forex trading can be arount 50 lot and above.

However, I still interested to trade crypto here. As additional information, I often use EA that developed by my spouse. Can I use automated trading strategies on Exness for cryptocurrency trading?

Henry

Feb 12 2023

Sara: Trading conditions are usually set by the broker and there are internal factors that we as traders and clients are not aware of. So in case the trading volume per order is 20 lots in Exness based on Exness policy. I mean, your question is like "why restaurant A has a larger portion while restaurant B has a smaller portion". This is the broker's policy and I don't know how many trades you open.

As I know, 20 lots per order is a lot of trades. Most traders will open 0.01 lots even when scaling, to avoid big losses and minimize risk or if they want a much bigger profit they only trade 0.1 lots.

In other words, you can trade 200 trades with 0.01 lots in one go. Or 20 trades with 0.1 lots.

Can you use the EA on Exness? Of course you can, but what about cryptocurrencies? Of course you can but of course with different EA because Forex and Crypto are two different assets with different analysis too 

Henderson

Feb 12 2023

An interesting question here. If Forex works 24 hours and 5 business days. Cryptocurrency trading operates non-stop daily for 24 hours. That's great for me and I think traders who can't trade Forex on business days can consider crypto trading, because even on weekends and Sunday, crypto trading still tradable.

The question is why crypto is open 24/7. And why Forex doesn't do the same thing. If you say liquidity is the factor that make cryptocurrencies trade every day, I guess not! Since the Forex market is the most liquid in the market, Forex doesn't really work every day. 

James

Feb 12 2023

Henderson: There is a difference between Forex Trading and Cryptocurrency Trading. Forex is limited for 5 days as all central banks and forex markets in Asia, Australia, Europe, UK and USA are not active on Saturday and Sunday. Because of this, market activities have stopped. And why can Forex actually work 24/7? It's also about the market in it. Therefore, the forex market opens sequentially and not simultaneously. It makes a few hours of the day the forex market can open and close, which makes it likely to work around the clock.

Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency markets are more liberal as there is no regulatory body regulating them, no high and low limits and no trading hours. So you could say, as long as there is activity in the market, crypto can be open 24/7! And the making of that cryptocurrency can be traded every day and all the time 

Matthew

Feb 12 2023

Listen, I'm new here and I always read about forex and gold trading on this site and I first read about crypto trading here. Looking at the spread chart in the article above, the spread between cryptocurrencies is huge. Spreads in it even start from 440 pips! And that's the biggest spread I've ever seen. I mean, why are the pips so high?

Whereas in Forex, 3 pips for example, is said to be a very expensive and in Forex or gold trading, the spread even not started from 2-5 pips. I mean, of course, Crypto spreads are surprisingly expensive if you are not trading on a Raw Account that can offer 0 pip! That's really big different at all 

Larry

Feb 12 2023

Matthew: You need to know the actual pip's value in order to determine the spread that charged is expensive or not. And you to determine the pip's value, you can simply multiply the lot size and tick size. You can check the details on the websites of the brokers you want to trade with. Meanwhile, the standard pip value I know is BTC/USD with 1 standard pip = $0.1 and it can drop by $0.01 if you trade with 0.1 lots and $0.001 if the trading volume is 0.01 lots.

So if the chart above for example shows 126 pips. the standard fee you will have to pay is $12.6 and if you compare with EUR/USD the standard spread calculated is really not much different (EUR/USD 1 standard pip = $10) 

Dundal Areem

Mar 24 2023

Hey, if I bought some coins in exness, can I stake the coin? Cuz my friend keeps saying I can't stake the coins that I bought from Exness? Why is that?

Habib Sadidi

Mar 24 2023

@Dundal Areem:

No, it is not possible to stake cryptocurrencies bought through Exness CFDs for long-term profits as CFDs are a type of derivative product. CFDs (Contracts for Difference) allow traders to speculate on the price movements of the underlying asset without owning the asset itself.

 

When trading CFDs, you are essentially making a bet on the price movement of the cryptocurrency, and you do not own the underlying asset. Therefore, you cannot stake the cryptocurrency for long-term profits or earn rewards by holding it.

 

If you want to stake cryptocurrency for long-term profits, you will need to buy the actual cryptocurrency and hold it in a wallet that supports staking. Staking is a process where cryptocurrency holders lock their coins or tokens to support the network's operations and earn rewards in return.

If you want to buy and own (and therefore stake) actual coins, here are some of the popular markets that you should consider:

 

  • Coinbase: Coinbase is a well-known and popular cryptocurrency exchange that offers a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and others. It is easy to use, provides a high level of security, and supports multiple payment methods.
  • Binance: Binance is another popular cryptocurrency exchange that offers a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including major coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Binance has a user-friendly interface, low trading fees, and offers a range of trading tools.
  • Kraken: Kraken is a well-established cryptocurrency exchange that offers a range of major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. It is known for its high security, low trading fees, and wide range of payment options.
  • Bitstamp: Bitstamp is a regulated cryptocurrency exchange that offers a range of major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. It has a user-friendly interface, high liquidity, and offers low trading fees.
Nibir Tangail

Apr 15 2023

Can I use leverage when trading cryptocurrencies on Exness, and if so, what are the maximum leverage amounts for different cryptocurrencies? How does the use of leverage affect my risk and potential returns in crypto trading?

Mohiuddin Kan Badon

Apr 15 2023

@Nibir Tangail:Yes, you can use leverage when trading cryptocurrencies on Exness. The maximum leverage amount for each cryptocurrency can vary depending on factors such as market conditions and regulatory requirements. However, Exness offers competitive leverage amounts for its cryptocurrency trading instruments.

For example, the maximum leverage for Bitcoin (BTC/USD) on Exness is currently 1:200, while the maximum leverage for Ethereum (ETH/USD) is 1:100. Other cryptocurrencies, such as Litecoin (LTC/USD) and Ripple (XRP/USD), also have varying maximum leverage amounts on Exness.

It's important to note that while leverage can increase your potential returns in cryptocurrency trading, it also comes with increased risk. This means that if the market moves against your position, you could face significant losses. Therefore, it's important to have a solid risk management strategy in place, such as using stop-loss orders or limiting your leverage amount based on your risk tolerance.

Additionally, it's important to educate yourself about the risks and volatility of the cryptocurrency market before trading with leverage. While the potential returns can be high, so can the potential losses, and it's important to understand the risks before jumping in.

Margelius

Apr 24 2023

Hey there, if you're a beginner looking to trade with cryptocurrency, have you checked out Exness? They offer a wide range of popular cryptocurrencies including CFDs on Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, Solana, Synthetix, Uniswap, Basic Attention Token, Polkadot, Tezoz, Cardano, Binance Coin, Enjin Coin, File Coin, Dogecoin, Compound, Theta, Aave, Chainlink, IOST, Pancake Swap, Polygon, Huobi Token, Decentraland, Hedera Hashgraph, and 1inch. That's a pretty extensive list!

Now, if you're new to the world of trading and want to get started with cryptocurrency, which one that may suit to you?

Jordi

Apr 24 2023

@Margelius:  First, it's important to understand that cryptocurrency trading can be volatile and risky, and it's essential to have a solid understanding of the market and its associated risks before trading. It's also important to have a trading strategy that takes into account risk management principles.

When it comes to choosing a specific cryptocurrency to trade, there are a few factors to consider. Some traders may choose to focus on the most popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, while others may look for lesser-known cryptocurrencies with higher growth potential. Some traders may also consider the liquidity of a particular cryptocurrency, as more liquid assets tend to have tighter bid-ask spreads and lower trading fees.

Maguire

Apr 24 2023

Hey there! I've been thinking about trading cryptocurrencies on Exness, but I'm still trying to understand the different margin requirements. I saw that Exness offers a fixed margin requirement service, which sounds interesting. Can you explain what this means? I also noticed that the margin required to open an order remains unchanged, regardless of the leverage set. That seems different from other platforms I've looked at. How does this work with cryptocurrencies? And what's the deal with the traded margin and higher margin rules? Finally, I saw that the fixed margin requirement for most cryptocurrencies is 0.5%, but Bitcoin and Ethereum have a lower requirement of 0.25%. Why is that? Thanks for your help

John Wesley

Apr 24 2023

@Maguire:  I'd be happy to help you understand Exness's fixed margin requirement service and how it works for cryptocurrencies.

A fixed margin requirement means that the amount of margin required to open a position is predetermined and remains the same regardless of the leverage used. This is in contrast to variable margin requirements, where the required margin changes based on the leverage ed.

With Exness's fixed margin requirement service for cryptocurrencies, the margin required to open an order remains unchanged, regardless of the leverage set. This means that traders can use higher leverage without having to deposit additional margin.

Traded margin is the amount of margin that is actually used to maintain an open position. This can vary based on the size of the position and the price movements of the cryptocurrency being traded. Exness also has higher margin rules in place to prevent traders from over-leveraging and potentially losing more than their initial investment.

As for the lower margin requirements for Bitcoin and Ethereum, this is likely due to the higher volatility and liquidity of these cryptocurrencies compared to others. Lower margin requirements allow traders to take advantage of these characteristics while still managing their risk.

Shota

Apr 24 2023

Can anyone explain to me, how does Exness ensure 24/7 availability of cryptocurrency trading for its traders, and what communication channels does the broker use to notify traders of any errors or server maintenance that may disrupt trading continuity?

And if crypto trade for 24/7, it means broker will not have a rest day, right? Wow, thinking of this I think Exness provide the service for 24/7 is very good after all. BUt really, I think I need an explanation based on above article! Thank you!

Lonard

Apr 24 2023

@Shota: Hey there! 

Exness is a broker that offers 24/7 cryptocurrency trading to its clients. To ensure this, the broker has a team of professionals who are responsible for maintaining the trading platform and addressing any technical issues that may arise. The broker uses a combination of technology and human resources to ensure that the trading platform is always available for its clients.

One of the ways Exness ensures 24/7 availability is by using a distributed server infrastructure. This means that the trading platform is hosted on multiple servers located in different parts of the world. In the event that one server goes down, the other servers can continue to provide trading services to clients without interruption. Additionally, the broker uses advanced monitoring tools to track the performance of the trading platform and identify any potential issues before they become a problem.

In terms of communication channels, Exness uses a variety of methods to notify clients of any issues that may affect trading continuity. The broker has a dedicated support team that is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide assistance to clients. The support team can be reached via phone, email, or live chat. Additionally, the broker sends regular email updates to clients to keep them informed of any changes or updates to the trading platform.

In the event of server maintenance or other planned disruptions, Exness typically sends notifications to clients via email or through the trading platform itself. The broker may also post updates on its social media channels or on its website to keep clients informed.

Regarding your question about the broker having a rest day, it's true that cryptocurrency trading operates 24/7, and as a result, the broker must also provide continuous service. However, Exness has a team of professionals who work in shifts to ensure that the trading platform is always available for its clients. This allows the broker to provide continuous service while still giving its employees time off to rest and recharge.

Vitto

Feb 26 2024

Hey, so I'm pretty new around here, and I've been reading up on forex and gold trading on this site. Just recently, I came across some info about crypto trading for the first time here. So, I was checking out this article, and the spread chart caught my eye. The spread between cryptocurrencies seems massive – like, starting from 440 pips! That's the widest spread I've ever seen. I'm wondering, why are the pips so high for cryptos?

Compared to forex, where even 3 pips is considered pricey, and in forex or gold trading, spreads usually don't start from 2-5 pips. So, naturally, crypto spreads seem crazy expensive, unless you're trading on a Raw Account that offers 0 pip! The difference is huge, don't you think?

Faisal

Feb 28 2024

Let me answer your question in simple way! So, the high spreads in cryptocurrency trading, often starting from 440 pips as seen in the article, are mainly because cryptocurrency markets are more volatile and less stable compared to traditional forex and gold markets. This means that prices can change rapidly, making it riskier for brokers. Also, cryptocurrency markets are open 24/7, which can lead to more fluctuations in prices and spreads. Additionally, since the cryptocurrency market is relatively new and not as regulated as other markets, there are fewer participants and less oversight, which can also contribute to wider spreads. In contrast, forex and gold markets have tighter spreads because they are more stable and have more participants, making them less risky for brokers.


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Xuan Leone

Jun 10 2023

Up until now, my experience with this broker has been nothing short of excellent. The spreads are impressively low, even during periods of volatile news events. This marks my initial venture into a broker beyond Binance and other cryptocurrency exchanges, and I must admit, it's been delightful. The user interface is truly superb, and there's a diverse array of payment methods at one's disposal. If only I could assign a perfect score of 100/100! Looking ahead, my hope is that this...
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Exness Dukascopy
Rating
3.81/5
3.81/5
Established 2008 1998
Min Deposit $10 $100
Max Leverage 1:2000 1:200
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