Hello!
Crypto-exchange Kuna is one of the few sites where you can exchange GOLOS and GBG tokens for fiat or Bitcoin, in addition, it is almost the only option for those who did not have time to open an account on Bittrex until December 2017. I am one of those who did not have time) So now I'm trading on Kuna, and I want to do a little review of this wonderful site. Perhaps it will come in handy for those who are now asking the same question that I asked myself a month ago: how to get my GBG out?
Kuna is not the biggest crypto-exchange. Of the trading assets here are only twenty of currency pairs, mostly listed in bitcoin. The only fiat currency is the Ukrainian hryvnia, although for six months now rumors have been circulating about the addition of the dollar and the ruble. The interface of the exchange is russified, and in general it seems that the site is oriented to the Russian-speaking audience.
After a simple registration and confirmation of the e-mail address, you can immediately get a certain amount of money or tokens on your account and start trading.
I started trading from GBG exchange to UAH. For those who need to simply bring fiat to the card, this is an excellent option: the fee for withdrawing the hryvnia is only 1%, even when converting to a ruble or dollar card, the losses will be minimal. But those who want to take bitcoin or ether, will have to make at least two operations, first exchanging gold for a hryvnia, and then buy a more liquid crypt.
For a month of trading on the exchange (I was interested in GOLOS / GBG and GBG / UAH), I used only three tabs: "Bidding", "Trading History" and "Assets". In this regard, the exchange seems to me to be extremely ergonomic and laconic - everything you need is at hand, and there is nothing superfluous.
On the "Bidding" page the price chart of the asset is displayed for the last 24 hours (and this is the only serious disadvantage in my opinion - I would not mind seeing the chart for a month or for a year), a list of open trader orders, as well as lists of purchase orders and sale and summary of the latest trades.
In the "Account History" - a trade report of the trader, in "Assets" are displayed balances for all tokens. From there you can make a transfer - for example, withdraw bitcoin into a separate purse.
Commission for the transaction is 0.25% - more than on top sites like Poloniex, but, in my opinion, this is not critical.
Trades on Kuna are more or less active only on pairs BTC / UAH and ETH / UAH. By GBG / UAH per hour, an average of 1-3 transactions, on some pairs in general, nothing happens for days.
For active speculators, this crypto-exchange is unlikely to work (although I personally plan to indulge ETH / UAH, until I throw everything on the site larger). However, those who do not plan to start earning money directly on trading, Kuna may well be useful. At least as an alternative to Livecoin, who likes to periodically freeze GOLOS)