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Coinsquare.io Review – Another Canadian Crypto Exchange

Available in English and French, Coinsquare.io is a cryptocurrency exchange which currently supports the buying and selling of various cryptos, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Dogecoin and more. The operation is 100% Canadian built and operated, though the services that it provides are apparently available to a global user-base. The operation is focused on its “Canadian” nature however, and on the multiple funding options as well as the easy verification process it touts. The safety of user funds is another top-priority matter.

Apparently, the exchange is built on the same technology as the New York Stock Exchange. The system is 100% in-house built, and it has been stress-tested under various hypothetical scenarios, such as DDoS attacks. The exchange’s record in this regard is rather impressive as well: since 2015, it has not lost a single coin.

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Coinsquare.io

Coinsquare.io Funding Options

Those looking to open a trading account with Coinsquare.io can make use of a multitude of deposit options to get money deposited to this account. Many of these options are only available to Canadians, underlining the Canadian-focused nature of the operation.

The deposit methods entailing the lowest fees are bank draft and money order. The fees are 0.25% on both of these, while they can be as high as 5% with Interac e-transfer. Interac online, Flexepin vouchers and bank wire are also available. Bank wires carry an 0.5% fee.

For CAD withdrawals, Interac e-transfer, direct bank deposit and wire transfer can be used. The fees incurred upon withdrawal span the 0.5% (in the case of bank wires) to 5% (Interac) range.

Coinsquare Trading Fees

The trading fees offered by Coinsquare are extremely attractive. The Bitmarket fees start from 0.1% for market makers (those providing liquidity) and 0.2% for takers.

The Quicktrade fees run the 0.2% (makers) to 0.4% (takers) range.

How Exactly Does Coinsquare Work?

The operation takes great pride in being extremely straightforward and simple to figure out – even for beginners.

The first step is to register an account. The sign-up process takes but a few seconds, and all it requires from registrants is an email address, which has to be verified. Following the actual account creation, users need to undergo additional verification. They are required to provide a phone number (non-Canadian numbers are apparently accepted too), as well as a number of documents, such as utility bills, bank statements and government-issued IDs.

The funding of the account is the next step. Once money lands in users’ accounts, they can get down to the actual trading. Some have complained that the way some of the limit orders are set up is confusing. Overall though, the community feedback is great in this regard.

What definitely has to be pointed out about Coinsquare is that above and beyond simply letting users trade various cryptos, it is a full-fledged trading platform, which offers charting features, as well as a customizable trading interface. The QuickTrade trading feature – already mentioned above – lets users trade any coin to any coin easily and quickly.

Should I Trust Coinsquare.io?

Judging by the community feedback available through forums such as bitcointalk and various reddit threads, Coinsquare.io is indeed trustworthy. Obviously, there are user complaints out there, quite a few of them in fact, but there is nothing pointing to fraud on the part of the operator, in any shape or form.

Red Flags and Question Marks

The operation does not raise any such issues. By red flags and question marks, we obviously mean proof of fraud, or some kind of blatantly obvious indication that we are indeed dealing with fraudsters. Coinsquare are not fraudsters, though the quality of the services they offer may fall short of some of their users’ standards here and there.

Complaints

As said above, complaints are indeed plentiful. Reddit is the main scene for Coinsquare detractors and complainers, and while the majority of issues raised through these complaints are indeed legitimate, none of them seem to call into question to legitimacy of the operation.

Some people have complained about the operator holding their money hostage, and the support staff being rude. Withdrawal processing times seem to be way too long in some cases too. At least one user took 7 days to withdraw his CAD, while another was hit with massive withdrawal fees on a BTC withdrawal. Some have suggested that withdrawals should be made in LTC rather than BTC, and the funds should then be converted back to BTC at a different exchange.

Downtimes sometimes struck the site too. In at least one instance, user access was denied to the platform, due to what was later revealed to have been a successfully fended-off DDoS attack.

Other users aren’t shy about pointing out alternatives (such as Quadriga) to the service, due to the withdrawal limits and other inconveniences.

Coinsquare Review Conclusion

Though Coinsquare is indeed legitimate, it seems like many of its operational aspects need further streamlining. The number of complainers is just too big for comfort. Remember though: the operator is transparent regarding most of the issues users complain about. If you plan on trading with Coinsquare, make sure to read the fine-print as well as the not-so-fine print attached to the description of every service.

It also has to be pointed out that Coinsquare have a number of special offers in place for those looking to trade large volumes of cryptos. The Coinsquare Concierge program is aimed at those trading more than $25,000, while Coinsquare Diamond is for users trading over $100,000 at a time. The Diamond feature offers free wire funding and access to a concierge trading desk.

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40 thoughts on “Coinsquare.io Review – Another Canadian Crypto Exchange”

  1. Coinsqaure.io is a scam. Be aware. It is a scam. They are scamming people left and right in Canada. There is already calls action suit in work. Be aware!

  2. The biggest issue is how long it takes to withdraw cash. The trading platform works fine with occasional downtimes. Reasonable amount of liquidity for BTC and ETH.

    Can take a very long time for your cash withdrawal to go from “processing” to “processed” which delay is all in their end due to lack of staffing.

  3. Volker Forster

    They charge a ridiculous amount of 0.0025 BTC for every transfer to any address? This is today 35 Canadian Dollars for 1 simple transfer from Coinbase to any address. There should be regulations in place to stop scam like this.

  4. I just got locked out after questioning them as to where they get the prices they display. they are no where near actual trading prices and they won’t accept any more of my e-transfers and simply locked me out. Thankfully I was able to get out the little bit of bitcoin I had left and transferred it to poloniex before they did this. I sent an email and was able to get on for a quick minute then they locked it again. They appear to be the only exchange that offers e-transfers at this point. I’ve never tried to take any money out since I lost most of it to bitconnect but wouldn’t expect it to be a pleasant experience either unfortunately.

  5. Been using Coinsqure and haven’t been happy. Poor customer service, extremely slow, high fees and long waits to get your money out.

  6. Folks please stay away from Coinsquare, they are fucking scammers. First they take a heavy percentage when you deposit your money and then they deprive you of their own money. It is amazing that you create the account for the purpose of trading Cryptos and you pay heave fee as well but then you are like a beggar because you will never get to use it. They don’t have a phone number. They don’t reply to your emails or tickets. You will be lucky enough if you got a response in a week. I find Quadriga much better and efficient .

  7. Open the account then submmited the ID and documents as required, verification status became “submitted”. Next day all the sudden they sent me an email says a ticket has been open and to have me review it, They open the ticket for me out of bule, yet you can’t even find the damn ticket in the account, open ticket for what?? Avoid this crappy website. I’d rather use Canadian Bitcoins.com with a bit higher fees. Totally nonsense and violation and waste of freaking time.

  8. I’m totally new to the crypto market and decided to go with Coinsquare as it is a Canadian company. My intention is to go ” long ” so at this point I’m not to worried about some of the issues I have read about after joining. What I will say though is that you definitely need to look closely at the spreads before you click confirm on your orders. Although the fees are quite reasonable, the spreads will eat your initial profits if your like me and don’t pay close enough attention to the price you buy at. Live and Learn

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