Flipster

Flipster

Flipster is a cryptocurrency exchange platform that offers spot and derivatives trading, including access to over 250 perpetual futures contracts with leverage of up to 100x. Launched in 2021, it serves users in over 177 countries and facilitates significant trading volume. The platform is known for its low trading fees, with basic users paying 0.05% in taker fees and no maker fees on spot and derivatives, deep liquidity from market makers, and a user-friendly interface with features like "Instant Flip" for quick position reversals. Security measures include two-factor authentication (2FA) and real-time monitoring to protect user assets. Flipster caters to both novice and experienced traders seeking a wide range of crypto trading opportunities. .

Order book
No
Trades
No
Type
Centralized
Country
Seychelles

Fees

For fees, deposit, and withdrawal tabs, please visit the <a href="https://flipster.io/en/support/guide/fees">fees page</a>.

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