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Centralized exchanges

Centralized Exchanges: Your Gateway to Crypto Trading

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrencyIf you’re just starting out, understanding where to actually *buy* and *sell* these digital assets is crucial. This guide will walk you through centralized exchanges, the most common way for beginners to trade crypto.

What is a Centralized Exchange (CEX)?

Imagine a traditional stock exchange like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). A centralized exchange functions similarly, but for cryptocurrencies. It's a platform operated by a company that acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers. They hold your funds, match orders, and facilitate the trades. Think of it as a digital marketplace.

Unlike decentralized exchanges (DEXs), which we’ll cover in another guide, CEXs are run by a central authority. This means they have rules, security measures, and often customer support.

Key Features of Centralized Exchanges

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