Abstract:EXCOIN is an online trading broker owned by EXcoin Ltd and located at Belize. There is no regulatory information on Excoin website. Please be aware of the risk.
General Information
EXCOIN is an online trading broker owned by EXcoin Ltd and located at Belize. There is no regulatory information on Excoin website. Please be aware of the risk.
Minimum Exchange Amount
The minimum amounts that could be exchanged on our server are: 3 USD.
Trading Platform Available
EXCOIN offers MetaTrader4 (MT4) as their trading platform. This is the most popular solution, which is preferred by many brokers. It is also admired by lots of traders, mainly for the outstanding charting capabilities and the add-ons which are available. At the MQL marketplace, a broker independent online store, you can test, loan and purchase newly developed technical indicators and automated trading robots (better known as Expert Advisors).
Customer Support
EXCOIN can be contacted by phone number at N/A or by email at info@excoin.io.
Their website can be found at : excoin.io.
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