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At The Motley Fool, our mission is to make the world smarter, happier, and richer, and we uphold that commitment with rigorous standards. Every cryptocurrency featured on Motley Fool Money undergoes a thorough vetting process by our team of experts, ensuring that the options we recommend are among the best for most investors.
When evaluating cryptocurrencies, we prioritize the features that matter most to the average investor. Our key objectives are:
Motley Fool Money considers more than 20 factors across five categories to evaluate crypto exchanges. Ratings are based on our editorial team's experience using each platform, as well as publicly available information from each provider's website. Exchanges are assigned a point value for each score, out of 3, then adjusted to a 5-star scale, rounded to the nearest half point, based on scores in the following five categories.
Our scores are weighted as:
Crypto exchanges charge several types of fees that can add up quickly and that aren't always transparent. That's why fees and other costs are most heavily weighted in our crypto exchange ratings. We consider all costs associated with buying and selling cryptocurrencies, including transaction fees, maker and taker fees, withdrawal fees, deposit fees, and spreads. Top-rated platforms generally have fees and spreads that add up to no more than 2% of a transaction. We also consider minimum trade amounts, giving top ratings to platforms with a minimum transaction of $10 or less.
We evaluate platforms based on overall customer experience based on our editorial team's researc. Top-rated crypto exchanges have customer support available by phone and chat and highly rated mobile apps. We also give higher ratings to platforms that provide solid research and educational materials for users. Exchanges may lose points in this category if users report frequent outages or if their execution time is slow compared to its peers.
We evaluate every crypto exchange's security protocols and history of breaches. Top-rated platforms store most assets in cold wallets and have robust security features, including two-factor authentication and account encryption. An exchange may not receive the highest rating if it's been involved in a major security breach or been accused of serious misconduct by the SEC (like fraud or co-mingling client funds) in the past three years.
We consider the number of cryptos a platform offers, as well as the availability of other crypto-related investment options, like NFTs or derivatives.
The best crypto exchanges allow users to earn rewards and are transparent about how they generate them. Many top-rated platforms also provide other ways to earn rewards, such as a crypto savings account or debit card.
At Motley Fool Money, we rate cryptocurrencies on a five-star scale (1 = poor, 5 = best). Our rating criteria includes fees, customer experience, security, investment options, and staking and rewards.
The highest-rated cryptocurrency exchanges have:
The relative lack of regulation in the cryptocurrency industry makes us take our responsibilities even more seriously -- we want investors to access this new asset class in the safest way possible.
We combine the factors outlined above to ensure you're getting the best recommendations on each of our pages. Our aim is to maintain a balanced best-of list featuring top-scoring cryptocurrencies from reputable brands.
Ordering within our lists is influenced by advertiser compensation, including featured placements at the top of a given list, but our product recommendations are NEVER influenced by advertisers. Our Ratings team operates totally independently of our Partnership team.
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