In this era we currently are in Blockchain technology, this has brought about the existence of cryptocurrencies and now as we both know, there are a lot of cryptocurrency traders out there who have been making a fortune out of just trading this cryptocurrencies. Actually, the cryptocurrency to be traded really matters because there have been a lot of cryptocurrency tokens today in the crypto world which has ended up to be pumps and dumps which are not really nice choices for trading. Aside being pump and dump projects, there are also a lot of scam projects which has really robbed many traders as well as investors of their funds, this is because not all cryptocurrencies available out there are all good projects. Some of them are launched by a set of criminals in order for them to gain quick money 💰 leaving their investors left with nothing. This is why it is recommended for every cryptocurrency trader to ensure that the cryptocurrency he/she is planning to invest in is one from a responsible development team. Another thing to actually bear in mind is that, even cryptocurrency Exchange platforms also are mostly scam exchanges and are established only to steal users funds and that is why you should also be careful of the kind of cryptocurrency Exchange you dive into.
Actually, I would be talking about one cryptocurrency Exchange which has actually turned out to be a scam today and so, you should be very careful and always make researches about how the operations the exchange is going well, that is, whether it is going fine or not. In order for us not to deviate farther from the real business of this review, I would be discussing about the Oasis which is a centralized cryptocurrency Exchange platform which is based in Korea, South Korea actually. Although I have never had the opportunity to trade on this Exchange but from the information I got about this exchange, Oasis, it did not even worth it from the beginning. While this Exchange was still actually operating, it supported mainly the South Korean local currency, KRW, and no any other currency other than KRW. In case this Exchange still seems to be confusing to you, I would want to let you know as I discovered that Oasis was formerly known as the Baibit Exchange, so I hope it has become clearer to you. From the first time I kind of started suspecting this Exchange, its platform's interface kind of look quite outdated so that was when I started suspecting that something wrong might actually come to be.
In conclusion, Oasis supported many cryptocurrencies and operates fine but it is no longer available for traders to carry out trading activities as usual.