Revolut vs FTX

Compare Revolut and FTX reviews, prices, features and more side-by-side

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  • Ethereum ETH

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  • Solana SOL

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  • Bank Transfer
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  • Skrill
  • Paypal
  • Credit card
  • Apple Pay
  • Amazon
  • Giropay
  • iDeal
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  • SEPA Instant
  • Google Pay
Features
  • Withdrawable
  • Integrated Wallet
  • Proof Of Reserves
  • Instant Verification
  • Mobile App
  • Business Accounts
  • Affiliate Program
  • Two-factor Authentication
  • Licensed / Regulated

Revolut is one of Europe's most valuable fintech firms, with over 25 million users worldwide, and its latest funding round in July 2021 was valued at $33 billion. In December 2017, the London-based company launched its first crypto offering, allowing users to buy, sell, and trade 25 of the most popular cryptocurrencies.

2.2 / 5

6 user ratings

Ease of Use

3.2

Value for Money

1.6

Verification

2.8

Support

2.4

  • UK E-Money License, Banking License in Lithuania

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FTX is a cryptocurrency broker based in Antigua & Barbuda that launched its service in 2019 and offers individuals to buy and sell more than 36 cryptocurrencies.

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