When I think of underappreciated exchanges in the crypto space, one example, in particular, comes to mind. Atomars is a cryptocurrency exchange that seems to be doing everything right: frequent promotions (we’re talking things like 0% trading fees), listing of some great cryptocurrencies, and all-around building a promising platform for new and experienced users alike.

I would hate seeing these smaller, underdog exchanges die out. They are a key part of the ecosystem that keeps the bigger players on their toes. They are finding new niches while also giving some smaller crypto a platform — exactly what we need to maintain a healthy blockchain market. If it isn’t obvious yet, I have a soft spot for these smaller exchanges. After all, that is where I first started trading. The bigger exchanges were quite daunting for a crypto beginner, at least that’s how I felt. Anyway, here are 3 reasons why Atomars has real potential as a top global crypto exchange.

Security-Focused

Every exchange should have this outlook. When any sort of currency is involved, security should be a priority. That should go without saying — the crypto exchange market doesn’t have the best reputation. Millions have been stolen, sometimes with little to no recourse for users who lost significant amounts. That is why Atomars’ dedication to security looks very promising. As soon as you open the website, you are greeted with the words: “Fast and Secure Digital Assets Exchange Platform”.

Looking into it a bit more, they seem to be using multi-layer security to prevent intrusion from multiple angles. Advanced encryption technology? They have it. Utilizing cold storage? Sure thing. Separated servers? Of course, it says so on their homepage. These are just three examples from a list of different technologies and practices Atomars uses to keep funds safe. Time will tell how effective they truly are, but I certainly feel safer knowing that they put security at the forefront of their platform.

High-Quality Support

So, what if something does go wrong? This is where Atomars’ beefed-up support comes in. I don’t know about anyone else, but I generally try to avoid support services unless 100% necessary. The whole process tends to be tedious, confusing, and difficult. Communication is also hard due to some language barriers. Finally, I just generally hate communicating with other people. With Atomars, it actually seems to be different.

When I read that they provide ‘quality support’, I didn’t think much of it. Almost every other exchange says the exact same thing. So, you can imagine my surprise when they actually replied to my message… within an hour! They definitely seem friendly enough and communication went smoothly. I have it good authority that they have plans to add 13 new languages to the website (according to the FAQ, at least), so I hope to see that the support team scales with that. While I still prefer avoiding contact with others, I definitely feel better knowing that support on Atomars is there if I do something stupid and need a helping hand.

Great User Experience

This is another cliché that every exchange claims to have, but what good is a cryptocurrency exchange if it is difficult to use? As part of their global outreach, Atomars seems to be targeting both new and veteran traders. There are several features that seem to be targeted to experienced crypto traders — the so-called Robot-friendly API comes to mind. They throw around words like low latency and execution feeds, but I am not too familiar with that side of trading. At the same time, there have been some choices made in the designing and creation of the platform that make it nice for newer traders.

One thing that stands out is the way the markets have been divided. You have a choice between BTC, ALTS and Stable coins, which is pretty standard, but within them, you can choose the specific Altcoin market you want to see or the specific stable coin. This will come in particularly handy as more tokens begin to fill the exchange. Then there are the dedicated markets like the Privacy markets, which is specifically for privacy-orientated tokens. You can imagine how convenient this would be for users. I hope they add more like this going forward.

Why You Should Give Atomars A Try

As an exchange in its early stages, Atomars definitely seems to be starting on the right foot. It’s starting to fill up with great listings, making great decisions for design and user experience, and has placed emphasis on important aspects like security and support, much to the delight of traders. I think it is so important to support these smaller exchanges, especially when they have as much promise and potential as Atomars. They have big plans for 2020 and beyond, and I wish them the best in smashing them.