Coingape publishes reviews and comparison guides for cryptocurrency exchanges to help readers understand how these platforms work in real trading conditions.
Crypto exchanges can look similar on the surface, but the differences usually show up once users start trading. Fees, liquidity, security practices, regional restrictions, and customer support all play a role in how an exchange performs in practice. Our review approach is designed to surface those differences clearly.
This page explains how we select, review, and rank crypto exchanges across our comparison guides and individual reviews.
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This methodology is used for reviewing:
It applies to:
Other product categories on Coingape, such as crypto cards, DeFi platforms, or wallets, follow their own evaluation standards.
We do not attempt to review every exchange that exists. An exchange is considered only if it meets basic usability and transparency criteria. In general, a platform must:
Platforms that are inactive, paused, restricted without notice, or lack clear documentation are usually excluded. Exchanges that are no longer open to new users may also be left out to avoid confusing readers.
All exchange reviews are based on publicly available information and hands-on research where possible.
Common sources include:
Crypto exchanges often apply different rules depending on region. When terms differ by country, we focus on the most commonly applicable version and flag major regional differences when they materially affect access, fees, or features.
While different lists emphasize different priorities, the same core areas are reviewed across all exchange content.
We look at trading fees, spreads, withdrawal costs, and how transparent the fee structure is. Liquidity matters as well. Thin order books or inconsistent pricing can significantly affect execution, especially during volatile markets.
We look at trading fees, spreads, withdrawal costs, and how transparent the fee structure is. Liquidity matters as well. Thin order books or inconsistent pricing can significantly affect execution, especially during volatile markets.
Security practices are a key part of any exchange review. This includes custody models, account protections, past incidents, and how the platform has handled issues when they occurred.
Security practices are a key part of any exchange review. This includes custody models, account protections, past incidents, and how the platform has handled issues when they occurred.
We consider where an exchange operates, what regulatory signals are visible, and whether the platform is upfront about licensing or restrictions. This is especially important for region-based exchange lists.
We consider where an exchange operates, what regulatory signals are visible, and whether the platform is upfront about licensing or restrictions. This is especially important for region-based exchange lists.
Spot trading, derivatives, margin, copy trading, bots, and API access are reviewed based on what the exchange claims to support and how usable those features are in practice.
Spot trading, derivatives, margin, copy trading, bots, and API access are reviewed based on what the exchange claims to support and how usable those features are in practice.
Ease of use, platform stability, app availability, and customer support all matter. An exchange that looks good on paper but is hard to use or unreliable tends to score lower.
Ease of use, platform stability, app availability, and customer support all matter. An exchange that looks good on paper but is hard to use or unreliable tends to score lower.
Longevity, public perception, and how an exchange has responded to past challenges are taken into account. We do not treat reputation alone as proof of quality, but it is part of the broader picture.
Longevity, public perception, and how an exchange has responded to past challenges are taken into account. We do not treat reputation alone as proof of quality, but it is part of the broader picture.
On individual exchange review pages, we use a 5-star rating system to summaries how a platform performs overall.
The star rating is not based on a single metric. It reflects how an exchange performs across the core areas covered in this methodology, including fees, security practices, trading features, compliance signals, usability, and track record.
Each exchange is reviewed against the same set of considerations. Strengths and weaknesses are weighed together to arrive at a final score rather than relying on any one standout feature.
Star ratings are meant to be comparative, not predictive. A higher rating means an exchange performs better relative to others we’ve reviewed, but it does not mean the platform is risk-free or suitable for every user.
The written review always provides more context than the star rating alone. Readers should use the full review to understand why a platform received a particular score.
Not all exchange lists are ranked the same way.
For example:
All rankings are built on the same underlying review approach, with certain factors weighted more heavily depending on the intent of the list.
Exchange reviews and rankings on Coingape are not pay-to-play.
Some exchanges may have commercial or affiliate relationships with Coingape, while others may not. These relationships do not influence how platforms are evaluated or ranked. All exchanges are reviewed using the same standards.
Affiliate links, where present, are disclosed clearly on the page.
Crypto exchanges operate in a fast-moving environment. Fees, features, access rules, and regulatory status can change with little notice.
Our reviews reflect information available at the time of evaluation. Readers should treat rankings as a comparison tool and always verify current terms directly on the exchange’s official website before signing up or trading.
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