Where to buy your first cryptos? Probably on simple, reassuring platforms that will allow you to invest without getting in over your head. Brokers differ from pure exchanges (such as Binance), whose complexity can put off neophytes. Naturally, this simplicity comes at a cost: these services are paid by buying cryptos on the exchanges for you. But their commission is relative if you don't want to trade all day (although you can).
We have selected 3 types of player in this comparison: the foreign giants (Bitpanda, Coinbase, Crypto.com), the French benchmark (Coinhouse) and a few outsiders that have caught our eye in recent months (Deskoin, MT Pelerin, StackinSats, Swissborg). All are of great quality, but there are some special features that will help you find the one in your wallet.

We could have mentioned the investment services of neo-banks like Lydia and Revolut, but we firmly believe that users need to be able to transfer their cryptos to external wallets and these fintechs do not yet offer this option (Revolut has started testing it in the UK).










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