I have accounts on Poloniex and Huobi, I trade there too, although lately I have stopped liking Poloniex. Binance was my favorite until he stole the money. But a year ago, I liked Bitseven. Perhaps, deep down, I hope that Fybit is Bitseven. I can’t be sure yet, but I trade there, I test it, there is no difference in the trading sense, I’ll see what happens next.
I never heard of Bitseven or Fybit, even in a year ago. I used Huobi for some time and I like the site but that is not my fav. How about Bittrex and KuCoin? I think those two sites are also good to trade. How come Binance stole your money? How about FTX? This exchange is a newcomer in the crypto exchanges but it steals attention from people and has become number 3 now. You can check on
https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/For me, bitcoin is numbers, I do not convert it into dollars. Only when I transfer to fiat money. For me, bitcoin is a tool for trading, so 1, 5 or 10 BTC are just numbers for me until I convert them into dollars. When I manage someone's trading account, I cannot convert that account into dollars, only the numbers on the screen, until the fiat funds are received.
Yes, it is just a number. But if you are in an unknown exchange that you do not know about the reputations and somehow steal your money, that will make you disappointed since that is big money if you convert it into dollars. So you manage someone's trading account and not your own account?
FTX is also a new exchange, I have not tried to trade on it, but it is very similar to most, I see no reason to change it to Huobi. Yes, I only manage someone else's account on Huobi. I have my own accounts on Binance and Poloniex. Also, now there is a small account on Fybit. When withdrawing funds from Binance, they charged 2 times the withdrawal fee. I tried to figure it out through the support service, but they have a bad one, they did not help. I left an investment account with them, but the sediment remained, even if it was a small amount, but it was still stolen.