Coinone review: score, licensing and risks
75/100SCORE · BTrusted
Grade B, very good
One of the four FIU registered Korean exchanges with real name banking, smaller than Upbit and Bithumb but properly licensed.
The facts
- FOUNDED
- 2014
- HEADQUARTERS
- South Korea
- CUSTODY
- Custodial.
- MiCA / EEA
- Not authorised across the EEA.
- US ACCESS
- No.
- PROOF OF RESERVES
- No standard proof of reserves publication.
- FEES
- Typical for a venue of its size. Confirm current pricing on its own site.
- ASSETS
- Varies
How the score breaks down
Each dimension is explained on the methodology page.
Where it is strong and where it is not
✓ Strengths
- Established venue in South Korea
- Local KRW deposit and withdrawal rails
✗ Weaknesses
- South Korea focused, so limited use elsewhere
- Less independent scrutiny than the global majors
- Smaller asset list and thinner liquidity
Incident history
No major security breach or regulatory action on record.
Our read
One of the four FIU registered Korean exchanges with real name banking, smaller than Upbit and Bithumb but properly licensed.
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