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Company Info

LetsExchange is a go-to crypto-exchange hub with 5,000+ supported cryptocurrencies, which is the highest number of cryptocurrencies across the entire market. Users can swap coins on the platform and perform cross-chain exchanges for the same coin running on different blockchains by utilizing the Bridge functionality. 

Company Details

  • Founded: 2020
  • Headquarters: Victoria, Seychelles

Key Features:

  • Users can exchange one cryptocurrency for another without the need for registration or account creation.
  • Offers a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate, allowing users to quickly select the cryptocurrencies they want to exchange.
  • The platform does not require anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) verification.
  • Allows users to purchase cryptocurrency using a variety of methods of payment methods, including debit and credit cards, and bank deposits.

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Company Details

Gina Moor

Founder

Gina Moor

Launch Date

Apr-2020

Total Employees

  • Malik Ibraimov
  • Eddie K

Malik Ibraimov, Eddie K

Contact Details

social@letsexchange.io

social@letsexchange.io

Victoria, Seychelles

Victoria, Seychelles

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  • facebook
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  • twitter
  • instagram
  • telegram
  • reddit
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Primary Category

  • Centralised Exchange

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