Coinmetro review: score, licensing and risks
73/100SCORE · BTrusted
Grade B, very good
Coinmetro is an Estonian exchange holding a MiCA CASP licence, with a clean record and a reputation for reachable human support. It is small, so liquidity on less common pairs is thinner than at the majors.
The facts
- FOUNDED
- 2018
- HEADQUARTERS
- Tallinn, Estonia
- CUSTODY
- Custodial.
- MiCA / EEA
- Authorised. Holds a MiCA CASP licence.
- US ACCESS
- No.
- PROOF OF RESERVES
- No standard proof of reserves publication.
- FEES
- Around 0.10 to 0.30 percent.
- ASSETS
- 80 plus
How the score breaks down
Each dimension is explained on the methodology page.
Where it is strong and where it is not
✓ Strengths
- MiCA authorised
- Clean record
- Genuinely good human support, which is rare
- Transparent fee structure
✗ Weaknesses
- Small venue with thinner liquidity
- Short asset list
- Europe only
Incident history
No major security breach or regulatory action on record.
Our read
A small, properly licensed European exchange with a clean record and unusually good support. Liquidity is the limitation, not trust.
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