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Title: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: philipma1957 on February 04, 2024, 08:38:58 PM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: MrSpasybo on February 05, 2024, 07:47:50 PM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
I've never used TradeOgre so I don't have any reviews. You can refer to Review on CryptoWisser[1] or TrustPilot[2].

I will refer to data from Coinmarketcap[3]:
Spot Trading Volume(24h): $788,478.15
Total assets: Reserve data unavailable


The largest trading volume is the XMR/BTC pair, not BTC/USDT. This makes me a bit worried, TradeOgre seems to be the favorite place for privacy coins.

(https://talkimg.com/images/2024/02/05/vPQ25.png)

[1] CryptoWisser: TradeOgre (https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchange/tradeogre/)
[2] TrustPilot: TradeOgre (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/tradeogre.com)
[3] Coinmarketcap: TradeOgre (https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/tradeogre/)
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: philipma1957 on February 06, 2024, 02:40:48 AM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
I've never used TradeOgre so I don't have any reviews. You can refer to Review on CryptoWisser[1] or TrustPilot[2].

I will refer to data from Coinmarketcap[3]:
Spot Trading Volume(24h): $788,478.15
Total assets: Reserve data unavailable


The largest trading volume is the XMR/BTC pair, not BTC/USDT. This makes me a bit worried, TradeOgre seems to be the favorite place for privacy coins.

(https://talkimg.com/images/2024/02/05/vPQ25.png)

[1] CryptoWisser: TradeOgre (https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchange/tradeogre/)
[2] TrustPilot: TradeOgre (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/tradeogre.com)
[3] Coinmarketcap: TradeOgre (https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/tradeogre/)

Thanks for some sources I will read them and get back to this thread. 🧵
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: tranthidung on February 06, 2024, 04:47:39 AM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
I used them and they worked good. I have never had issues with withdrawals from TradeOgre exchange and they already have years of operations.

But a reminder for you, if you consider to use them. No support.

I recall that they have a Telegram group but it seems like there is no support channel from TradeOgre. I was panic one time when I could not access their website, but no support in their Telegram group. It was their maintenance and after it was done, they proceeded my withdrawal, no issue.

Just an important note for you.

Trading volume on TradeOgre is very low and they are for shitcoins especially Proof of Work and Privacy coins. It seems they are changing and become actively on Twitter again as well as listing more new coins. Maybe because of the coming bull run which they don't want to miss trading fees from customers.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: gunhell16 on February 06, 2024, 06:17:09 AM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.

That exchange platform does not detail information about their team, even the history and operational procedures. The lack of transparency is an immediate red flag for potential users, actually making it difficult to access the platform's legitimacy and trustworthiness.

They also do not have resources that describe their security measures or compliance procedures. Of course, this makes it more difficult to comprehend how companies protect customer dollars and data. Additionally, the trading volume is modest.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: joniboini on February 06, 2024, 08:04:55 AM
My circle never uses this, but some miners that I know mention this exchange sometimes as one of the places to trade their small market cap mineable coins. They don't recommend it for anything else though, and even if they never found any problem on their trades, they never recommend it if you're a trader/an average joe who wants to trade their BTC or alts. I guess it is similar to cryptopia in the sense that using them is risky and you should only use them if your coins are not tradable anywhere. CMIIW.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: aiviaa485 on February 06, 2024, 04:05:34 PM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com
asking for users opinions of it.
Thank you.
[1] CryptoWisser: TradeOgre (https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchange/tradeogre/)
[2] TrustPilot: TradeOgre (https://www.trustpilot.com/review/tradeogre.com)
[3] Coinmarketcap: TradeOgre (https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/tradeogre/)
What!
tradeogre.com?
I just heard it today and it seems like a familiar name, the name "Orge" is like a cartoon character in cyberspace. :D
I tried reading the references you have provided and it turns out that Tradeorge has a reputation that is a little less than satisfactory to its users.
I also saw a lot of comments that were not good to look at, some coins were not credited to the user's wallet and this was very scary and not recommended for trading on Tradeorge.
It's better to avoid this tradeorge exchange if we want to save our funds because judging from the market cap it is also very small and there are lots of negative reviews on Truspilot, Oh My God!
(https://i.imgur.com/WAW5bMS.png)
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: SamReomo on February 06, 2024, 04:17:56 PM
I have never used that exchange and after some research I found that the platform isn't a bad one. But, I still can't suggest you to go with it because if you choose to go with them and especially when you're from USA then I don't know what to say.

US has strict policies and especially for crypto users, and that's why I recommend you to hear from someone who also belongs to USA before joining that exchange. However, if I was on your place then I would never go with an exchange like that.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: Geey on February 07, 2024, 03:38:08 PM
I just heard about tradeogre.com and I also have no reason to comment about this, but if you want to start trading it is better for you to choose the top 10-20 coins on coinmarket because the coins listed on coinmarket are already successful. It's better for you to be safe rather than later incurring big losses and don't choose coins that are not clear, now many new projects are emerging, in fact almost 50% of new projects are fraud and cause a lot of harm to people... now there are very few investors to invest in. new coins they are afraid that there will be fraud against them.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: electronicash on February 07, 2024, 08:41:11 PM

although i have seen this before on the other board, its not a known exchange still. if you prefer to use this exchange, there must be a reason. knowing that most of the volume come from the privacy coins as MrSpasybo  said, i assume the exchange is KYC free or something?

cryptowisser review indicates this is all crypto market and no credit cards nor wire transfer. it must be safe since the exchange existed before 2018. there aren't many users who will try the exchange though especially because the regular person today only knows the mainstream exchanges.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 10, 2024, 04:20:04 AM
I just heard about tradeogre.com and I also have no reason to comment about this, but if you want to start trading it is better for you to choose the top 10-20 coins on coinmarket because the coins listed on coinmarket are already successful. It's better for you to be safe rather than later incurring big losses and don't choose coins that are not clear, now many new projects are emerging, in fact almost 50% of new projects are fraud and cause a lot of harm to people... now there are very few investors to invest in. new coins they are afraid that there will be fraud against them.
As you have said, it seems like Tradeogre is a new exchange site, and when you see a new project based on an exchange site, you have to research it carefully and fully understand the team behind it as well as the social media pages of this exchange place. There are many exchange places where it ends up being a scam, and this happens often, so you have to stay alert when contributing to a new exchange.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: Geey on February 10, 2024, 03:58:10 PM
I just heard about tradeogre.com and I also have no reason to comment about this, but if you want to start trading it is better for you to choose the top 10-20 coins on coinmarket because the coins listed on coinmarket are already successful. It's better for you to be safe rather than later incurring big losses and don't choose coins that are not clear, now many new projects are emerging, in fact almost 50% of new projects are fraud and cause a lot of harm to people... now there are very few investors to invest in. new coins they are afraid that there will be fraud against them.
As you have said, it seems like Tradeogre is a new exchange site, and when you see a new project based on an exchange site, you have to research it carefully and fully understand the team behind it as well as the social media pages of this exchange place. There are many exchange places where it ends up being a scam, and this happens often, so you have to stay alert when contributing to a new exchange.
That's right, friends, it's better for us to choose an exchange that has long been well-known such as gate.io, binance, mexc, and many more which are the best and very safe. If you want to try a new exchange, it's better to be careful and don't make decisions too quickly, because if you're not careful, what I'm afraid of is losing our money.
My advice is to choose an exchange that is well known now, as I said above.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: EthereumDev_ on February 14, 2024, 07:27:00 PM
As you have said, it seems like Tradeogre is a new exchange site, and when you see a new project based on an exchange site, you have to research it carefully and fully understand the team behind it as well as the social media pages of this exchange place. There are many exchange places where it ends up being a scam, and this happens often, so you have to stay alert when contributing to a new exchange.
I really agree with what you say because statements like this must be able to be read by newbie traders who still don't understand safe exchange places. There have been many cases of exchange places being hit by problems such as theft, hacking, and others, so when there is a new project, it is true. must do deeper research and must take the right decision after finding the results safety is more important than regrets that can occur later.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: jeraldskie11 on February 17, 2024, 06:05:47 AM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
I haven't tried that exchange and I didn't even know this exchange since then. The said exchange is probably in the top 141 exchange in Coinmarketcap which means that it's not the most used exchange, but this doesn't mean it's a scam exchange. It's recommendable to use exchange that is on the top 10 exchanges in Coinmarketcap because this means there's a lot of users on that exchange.
Here is the link: Top Cryptocurrency Spot Exchanges (https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/)
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: Geey on February 17, 2024, 05:27:11 PM
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I just heard about tradeogre.com and I also have no reason to comment about this, but if you want to start trading it is better for you to choose the top 10-20 coins on coinmarket because the coins listed on coinmarket are already successful. It's better for you to be safe rather than later incurring big losses and don't choose coins that are not clear, now many new projects are emerging, in fact almost 50% of new projects are fraud and cause a lot of harm to people... now there are very few investors to invest in. new coins they are afraid that there will be fraud against them.
As you have said, it seems like Tradeogre is a new exchange site, and when you see a new project based on an exchange site, you have to research it carefully and fully understand the team behind it as well as the social media pages of this exchange place. There are many exchange places where it ends up being a scam, and this happens often, so you have to stay alert when contributing to a new exchange.
That's right, when investing or trading crypto, don't make decisions too quickly because if you make the wrong move, a little of your money will be lost. So start carefully and carefully in trading, everyone definitely wants big profits but behind getting big profits we have to be patient. Most traders lose their money because of their own carelessness and my advice is that we must instill in ourselves the attitude of patience and be thorough in everything.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: Primo1760 on February 17, 2024, 11:55:59 PM
I want to open an account with tradeogre.com

asking for users opinions of it.

I am a USA based person.

But please answer so I can get an idea if I should use them.

Thank you.
I have never devoted myself to trading this exchange you provided, I have always used Binance exchange, Kucoin, Bybit exchange, for trading. I've never heard of the exchange you mentioned here before so I can't give you a proper response. But one thing I want to suggest you that instead of using this exchange you can definitely use reputed and reputed exchange so you won't have any problem later. I think it is better not to trade on any exchange that is in doubt.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: BitMaxz on February 18, 2024, 12:04:57 AM
I mined some coins last year and the only exchange that I could trust from the list of exchanges on Coingecko is Tradeogree I don't experience any issues with withdrawing I can exchange there without any KYC documents but that was last year even though it was last year I think they are still working fine and many people here still using it.

Why not start first with a small amount and don't deposit a high amount?
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: yhiaali3 on February 18, 2024, 02:39:40 AM
I've never heard of the tradeogre.com exchange before, but why this particular exchange? I mean there are hundreds of well-known and reliable centralized and decentralized exchanges offering all the services you could need.

Of course, I know that you have enough experience and I do not need your advice about good exchanges, but I think there is a certain reason why you want to use this exchange exclusively.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on February 18, 2024, 04:09:29 AM
            -   If you have full confidence, have done research on it, and see that it is okay for you, try using it. I know how to choose a platform that you think is legit.
For me, when a platform exchange is new to the crypto business, its risk is quite high because it has not been proven much in the business industry.

But according to my investigation, it seems that the exchange also had problems, especially with the issue of withdrawal transactions that could not issue tokens, especially in Kaspa, and also had maintenance for a few months. This is the link you should check: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/tradeogre.com.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: TomPluz on February 18, 2024, 04:24:18 AM
I used them and they worked good. I have never had issues with withdrawals from TradeOgre exchange and they already have years of operations. But a reminder for you, if you consider to use them. No support. I recall that they have a Telegram group but it seems like there is no support channel from TradeOgre. I was panic one time when I could not access their website, but no support in their Telegram group. It was their maintenance and after it was done, they proceeded my withdrawal, no issue. Just an important note for you. Trading volume on TradeOgre is very low and they are for shitcoins especially Proof of Work and Privacy coins. It seems they are changing and become actively on Twitter again as well as listing more new coins. Maybe because of the coming bull run which they don't want to miss trading fees from customers.

This is a good review enough for me to maybe consider this exchange but right now I am working mostly with the more famous exchanges and I know they already received a lot of approval from the user base. Anyway, I can sense that TradeOgre must be a smaller exchange hence they are not providing a customer service for their clients in case of any problem so basically you are left on your own to manage things. In other words, this exchange is not for those who are just starting with the business or those who are technically-challenged just like me...as I don't want to be left in a "desert" by myself. But then again, who knows TradeOgre must just be taking the time and is enjoying a slow growth readying itself to go big at the right time. So I am wishing this exchange and its users a lot of good luck so that one day I can see it mentioned everywhere in social media and in many crypto forums.





Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: philipma1957 on February 18, 2024, 07:04:10 AM
I just heard about tradeogre.com and I also have no reason to comment about this, but if you want to start trading it is better for you to choose the top 10-20 coins on coinmarket because the coins listed on coinmarket are already successful. It's better for you to be safe rather than later incurring big losses and don't choose coins that are not clear, now many new projects are emerging, in fact almost 50% of new projects are fraud and cause a lot of harm to people... now there are very few investors to invest in. new coins they are afraid that there will be fraud against them.

I am mining grin coins very few places will convert them.

I was trying to find out if I could sell my grin coins and simply pull the money out.

I would likely deposit 10% and  sell them then withdraw it.

do this ten times and stop using them for around a year.

then cash again.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: TopT3ns on February 22, 2024, 03:27:07 PM
I've never heard of the tradeogre.com exchange before, but why this particular exchange? I mean there are hundreds of well-known and reliable centralized and decentralized exchanges offering all the services you could need.

Of course, I know that you have enough experience and I do not need your advice about good exchanges, but I think there is a certain reason why you want to use this exchange exclusively.
Well, I have never used this exchange place, I prefer an exchange place that is widely used by people, I don't want to take any risks. Nowadays it is very difficult to make extra money so I prefer to play it safe and don't want to try something new, before making sure it is safe.
Title: Re: Have you used tradeogre exchange?
Post by: examplens on February 22, 2024, 10:34:48 PM
I am mining grin coins very few places will convert them.

I was trying to find out if I could sell my grin coins and simply pull the money out.

What did you do in the end, did you use this exchange? I would love to hear your experiences.

Earlier I registered on small exchanges for a similar reason, just to sell a small altcoin. Mostly it was immediate withdrawal after the trade. If I have something small left on them, most of those exchanges are closed. Due to hack, scam exit or simply out-of-business.
So, deposit > convert to something > withdraw. Fast as you can.