
Ethereum Classic buy & sell
Ethereum Classic
AdvancedDue to this functionality you can put purchase and sales orders in the system, so that you can buy or sell automatically at the desired price.
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What is Ethereum Classic?
Different from Ethereum, Ethereum Classic is actually the result of pirating the latter. Even though the currency team attempted to set up a fork, the initiative was not successful. Ethereum Classic has become a currency of its own, still having the blocks of the previous blockchain.
Please note: Currently under maintaince due to a hard fork.
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Buy and sell Ethereum Classic on Bitladon
Like 0x, Gulden or MONA, Bitladon allows you to buy and sell Ethereum Classic. A unique opportunity since you will be able to buy ETC at a price that is among the best on the market. With its unique transaction system, Bitladon will be able to offer you fees amounting to only 2% and which may decrease by up to 1.75%. What offers you attractive prices allowing you to maximize your profits made with Bitladon.
Bitladon cryptocurrency trading
Bitladon offers above all a unique experience. An experience highlighting an advanced interface, with simple and accessible tools. This in order to allow even amateur traders to make profits and analyzes within their reach. Professionals will find a quick and easy way to exchange digital currencies, while enjoying security and attractive prices. Besides this aspect you will find means of payment such as SEPA, GiroPay, SOFORT, SEPA transfer, or even iDeal. Thing allowing you to benefit from your assets quickly. To find out more, a FAQ is also available.
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Contact usFive frequently asked questions
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- Why should I choose Bitladon?
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- Do you have enough coins in stock?