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Exchanges

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CoinEx is one of the few exchanges that reliably supports Vertcoin (VTC) with solid liquidity and user access. Unlike many low-tier exchanges that pop up overnight, CoinEx has maintained a long history of uptime, transparent operations, and decent security practices. Their interface is straightforward, trading pairs are consistent, and they provide a stable on-ramp/off-ramp for Vertcoin without forcing users through sketchy workarounds.

 

For Vertcoin, which is a community-driven, GPU-mineable coin with no premine or ICO, having dependable exchange listings is critical. CoinEx fills that gap by giving both miners and holders a safe place to swap, accumulate, or exit positions without having to rely on fly-by-night operations.

 

At the same time, we’re realistic: no exchange is bulletproof. That’s why we avoid shady, easily hackable exchanges to cut risk as much as possible. And we always recommend that users follow best practices:

Only connect with a burner wallet.

 

Withdraw funds immediately after trading.

Never leave coins sitting on an exchange, no matter how reputable.

This reduces exposure to rug pulls, custodial failures, or exploits, while still letting the community leverage CoinEx’s infrastructure for Vertcoin trading.

How to use CoinEx in USA

  1. Sign up for Proton VPN Free

  2. Download and Install Proton VPN

  3. Connect to a VPN Server

    • Open Proton VPN and log in.

    • Use “Quick Connect” or choose a free server (Japan or Netherlands Non-US servers are usually in the free tier).

    • Make sure your IP changes.

  4. Check VPN is Working

  5. Log Into CoinEx

  6. Move Funds Off Exchange Immediately

Best Practices

  • Use burner wallets only—don’t expose your main wallet.

  • Never leave coins sitting on any exchange.

  • Avoid shady exchanges; CoinEx has a long track record, but nothing is hack-proof.

  • Always enable 2FA on your CoinEx account.

  • VPN keeps your location private, but keep in mind: using a VPN may violate TOS in some jurisdictions.

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