Crex24 - Exchange Review

Crex24 crypto exchange platform with fiat, faucets and altcoins

Overview

Crex24 appeared in 2017 under Estonian registration, sometimes cited as Cyprus. It offered fiat rails, spoke Russian widely, and supported dozens of languages. After February 2022, it fell silent - marked untracked, volume vanished, and support dropped away. Today it looks abandoned.

What it offered

During its active years Crex24 listed hundreds of pairs, from major cryptos to obscure altcoins. It even had a faucet feature, giving small free coins every few minutes, and fiat deposits for some regions. Fees were flat around 0.10-0.20 percent maker and taker. Withdrawal costs were heavy though - BTC withdrawals at 0.00148 BTC, far above industry norms.

User experience

Fans liked the simple UI, quick deposits and low trading costs. Critics pointed to high withdrawals, frozen accounts, failed withdrawals and missing support. On Trustpilot the exchange scored only about 1.3 out of 5, with repeated claims of lost funds and poor transparency.

Pros

Cons

Crex24 in a table

FeatureStrengthsRed Flags
Assets & toolsMany altcoins, fiat, faucetInactive, faucet gone
FeesFlat maker-taker around 0.10-0.20%Withdrawal fees very high
User feedbackPraised for UI speed in early daysTrustpilot 1.3, complaints about lost funds
StatusActive from 2017 to 2021Marked untracked after 2022

Final take

Crex24 began with promise - many pairs, fiat support, a faucet and simple fees. But poor security, weak support and rising complaints dragged it down. By 2022 it was largely gone. If you encounter the name today, it stands as history more than a functioning venue.

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