bitFlyer vs Coinhouse

Compare bitFlyer and Coinhouse reviews, prices, features and more side-by-side

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  • Bitcoin BTC

  • Ethereum ETH

  • Tether USDT

  • Binance Coin BNB

  • Ripple XRP

  • USDC USDC

  • TRON TRX

  • Lido Staked Ether STETH

  • Hyperliquid HYPE

  • Dogecoin DOGE

  • Cardano ADA

  • Chainlink LINK

  • LEO Token LEO

  • whitebit-coin WBT

  • Monero XMR

  • Stellar Lumens XLM

  • Bitcoin Cash BCH

  • Canton Network CC

  • Sui SUI

  • SHIBA INU SHIB

  • Avalanche AVAX

  • Polkadot DOT

  • Uniswap UNI

  • NEAR Protocol NEAR

  • OKB OKB

  • Aave AAVE

  • Pepe PEPE

  • Filecoin FIL

  • Cosmos ATOM

  • NEM XEM

  • Aptos APT

  • Dash DASH

  • VeChain VET

  • Toncoin TON

  • Tezos XTZ

  • Polygon MATIC

  • IOTA IOTA

  • Neo NEO

  • Maker MKR

  • Basic Attention Token BAT

  • Solana SOL

  • Zcash ZEC

  • Qtum QTUM

  • EOS EOS

  • Litecoin LTC

  • Terra LUNA

Payment Methods
  • Bank Transfer
  • SEPA
  • Klarna
  • Skrill
  • Paypal
  • Credit card
  • Apple Pay
  • Amazon
  • Giropay
  • iDeal
  • Bancontact / Mister Cash
  • eps Online Transfer
  • POLI-pay
  • Veloxxa
  • Google Pay
  • Revolut Pay
  • Faster Payments
  • Crypto Transfer
Features
  • Withdrawable
  • Integrated Wallet
  • Proof Of Reserves
  • Instant Verification
  • Mobile App
  • Business Accounts
  • Affiliate Program
  • Two-factor Authentication
  • Licensed / Regulated
  • Crypto Cards

bitFlyer is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide by market volume and has offices in Tokyo, San Francisco and Luxembourg.

0.0 / 5

0 user ratings

Ease of Use

0.0

Value for Money

0.0

Verification

0.0

Support

0.0

  • $77,236.17

  • $2,527.67

  • $288.71

  • $55.18

  • 4.90% + €0.35

  • 1.95% + €0.25

  • Luxembourg Payment Institution License (PSD2), Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), Licenses in several different US states

Coinhouse is a French cryptocurrency platform that offers users the ability to buy, sell, and manage digital assets. Founded in 2014, it was originally known as "La Maison du Bitcoin" and focused on introducing cryptocurrency to the French market. Since then, it has expanded its offerings and rebranded as Coinhouse, providing a more comprehensive suite of crypto-related services.

4.9 / 5

3 user ratings

Ease of Use

5.0

Value for Money

4.7

Verification

5.0

Support

5.0

  • 2.99% (min. €1.49)

  • 3.49% (min. €1.49)

  • Coinhouse is licensed by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF)