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Exchange comparison: how a beginner picks from 5

Binance, OKX, Bitget, Bybit and Gate in one table. First get clear on what matters most to you — support and language, how easy it is to buy USDT, copy trading, or having lots of coins — then use the tool to highlight the right fit. The honest truth for beginners: don't agonize over which one is "best"; pick a major one, open it, and walk through the process. That's what counts.

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What do you want to use it for? Pick one and we'll highlight the best-fit exchange:

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Exchange Language / support Buying USDT via P2P Min. to start (approx.) Beginner-friendly Strength Who it suits Sign up
Binancecode GOD166 Full interface, steady support Lots of P2P merchants, fast trades, very smooth from ~10–15 USDT very high The all-rounder: biggest spot volume and best depth People who just want to stack calmly Open
OKXcode GOD166 The smoothest overall experience Comfortable P2P, friendly fiat on-ramp from ~10–15 USDT very high Very full-featured, with a built-in Web3 wallet People who value smooth UX and want to touch on-chain Open
Bitgetcode GOD166 Full support P2P available, buying USDT is smooth from ~10–20 USDT high Known for copy trading: mirror experienced traders People who want to learn by watching and following others Open
Bybitcode GOD166 Full interface P2P available, several deposit methods from ~10–20 USDT high Comfortable for futures/derivatives, fast engine People who'll study futures later (start on spot) Open
Gatecode GATEOKKK Full support P2P available from ~10–20 USDT medium The widest catalog and the fastest listings People who want lots of coins and to dig up new tokens Open

This table is a general overview to help you quickly tell what each exchange focuses on; fees, minimums and listed coins change over time, so always rely on each exchange's official, up-to-date information. "Minimum to start" is the rough small amount to buy USDT with local currency or P2P, and it can vary by payment method and region.

📋 In one line

No need to lose sleep over "which is best." Want to stack calmly — start with Binance; care about a smooth interface — use OKX; for copy trading look at Bitget; for lots of coins, Gate; and if you'll want futures later, keep Bybit in mind (but practice on spot first). Whichever you open, enter the invite code at sign-up — that discount usually can't be added afterward. For more detail, continue with Crypto basics: from zero to one.

Picked one? Now open an account

Choose a major exchange, enter the invite code at sign-up, and walk through buying, depositing and withdrawing with a small amount. Once you've done that step, you're genuinely up and running.

Binance / OKX / Bitget / Bybit code GOD166 · Gate code GATEOKKK

This page contains exchange referral (affiliate) links: if you sign up and trade through our links, we may earn a commission and you get the corresponding fee discount — it's our only source of income and doesn't influence the content. This site is not the official website of Binance, OKX, Bitget, Bybit or Gate. The figures in the table are a rough overview and may differ from each exchange's official real-time information; rely on the official source. Crypto prices are highly volatile and you could lose all your capital; this page is for education only and is not investment advice.