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CEX

A centralised exchange that holds client funds and matches orders in its own order book.

Explanation

A CEX is usually cheaper and faster than trading on-chain, but you rely on the company's solvency and security. In Europe, MiCA imposes hard requirements on that.

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How a centralised exchange works

You deposit euros, the exchange holds your coins and internally tracks what is yours. Most trades therefore never touch the blockchain but happen inside the exchange's database — which makes them fast and cheap. Only when you withdraw to your own wallet does a real transaction occur.

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What to check when choosing

A European MiCA licence, clear costs including the spread, segregated client assets, a decent annual statement for tax purposes and functioning withdrawals. Test that last point before depositing large sums: an exchange that takes money smoothly but pays out slowly is a warning in itself.

Key takeaways

  • Check the licence and legal entity.
  • Test withdrawals with a small amount.
  • Download the annual statement for your tax return.

Frequently asked questions

+Can I leave my coins on the exchange?

For a trading balance that is workable. For long-term holdings the classic FTX lesson still applies: not your keys, not your coins.

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