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  2. Maker and taker fees in crypto: What they are and who pays them

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    In the crypto world, maker and taker fees are basically a fee structure imposed by crypto exchanges like Binance, Kraken and Coinbase One. The fee structure involves two parties: a maker and a taker.

  3. Kraken moves to dismiss SEC lawsuit, citing retaliation from ...

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    The Kraken lawsuit is being litigated in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, while the Binance lawsuit is in the D.C. District Court, meanwhile Coinbase and Terraform ...

  4. Coinbase vs. Binance: Which Cryptocurrency Exchange Is ... - AOL

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    What Is Coinbase? Coinbase is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the U.S. and the second-largest in the world. It has more than 98 million verified users in over 100 countries, and it ...

  5. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    Binance; Coinbase; Kraken; Other data points in the survey included the problems that cryptocurrency traders experience with cryptocurrency exchanges and the expectation of traders. Security and high trading fees are the top concerns. [32] [33] The exchanges are all fairly new and privately held. Several do not report basic information such as ...

  6. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase: 2012 United States: No headquarters [4] [b] wallet provider, bitcoin exchange [citation needed] Coincheck: 2014 Japan: Tokyo: bitcoin/ether exchange, wallet provider, payment service provider, donation-based bitcoin crowdfunding [citation needed] CoinDesk (part of Digital Currency Group) 2013 United States: New York City: news ...

  7. Kraken (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kraken was co-founded in 2011 by Jesse Powell, an alumnus of California State University, Sacramento, with Thanh Luu and Michael Gronager. [7] [8] Powell was a consultant for Mt. Gox in resolving a security issue, and began working on Kraken as a replacement, anticipating its death; Gox did collapse in 2014, failing security audits.

  8. SEC’s Gensler goes on the offensive after Binance and ... - AOL

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    The basis for the SEC’s complaints is that certain crypto assets Binance and Coinbase offered to customers were securities, and therefore under the SEC's jurisdiction. Securities and Exchange ...

  9. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    Coinbase Global, Inc., branded Coinbase, is an American publicly traded company that operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform. Coinbase is a distributed company; all employees operate via remote work. It is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States in terms of trading volume. [4]