This is a short guide to safely buying AdEx (also known as ADX coin) on the Binance exchange. Binance is a fast-growing exchange where you can buy Altcoins (meaning “alternative coins”).
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What is AdEx
AdEx is a blockchain-based ad exchange aiming at disrupting the existing online advertising landscape and address its significant problems: advertising fraud, privacy and consent to receiving sponsored messages, etc.
AdEx is completely transparent and built on top of Ethereum smart contracts.
We believe we can empower advertisers and publishers with a platform that is secure, transparent and beneficial for all the parties involved in the process, consumers included.
ADX Token Details
Name: AdEx
Token: ADX
Total Supply: 100,000,000
Circulating Supply: 60,248,315
Step 1 – Register at Binance
To buy the token, you first need to sign up at Binance.
First go to Binance.com.
Next you need to click on the “Create Account” link.
Go ahead and Register at Binance by adding your personal details.
To sign up for Binance you’ll need a valid email address and create a secure password.
Step 2 – Activate Your Binance Account.
You’ll be asked to activate your account before you can log in on Binance.
Go to the email you entered and click on the link sent by Binance to complete the registration process.
Step 3 – Log On to Your New Binance Account
Go back to Binance.com and use your new account details to log in.
Step 4 – Fund your Binance Wallet.
Before you can buy your new tokens, you need to have funds in your Binance wallet.
Note that you can’t send fiat currency direct to Binance. Instead you need to send your favorite crypto (we recommend ETH or LTC due to low transaction costs and fast transfer times).
The easiest way is to buy crypto at Coinbase.com then send it to Binance.
How to Buy Bitcoin at Coinbase
Back at Binance, click the “Funds” link on the top menu bar, then the “Deposits” link on the sub-menu that pops up.
You now need to find the deposit address for the specific type of crypto you are transferring over from Coinbase.
In this example we’re using ETH.
First, search for “ETH” in the search field.
Then click on the “Deposit” button.
Now, copy the ETH Deposit Address and use that as the destination/outward address at your Coinbase account.
Wait a few minutes and the crypto (ETH in this case) will be credited to your Binance account.
Step 5: Trade your Ether for ADX tokens.
Click on the ‘Exchange’ link at the top menu, next to the Binance logo. Then click on the “Basic” option that is displayed on the drop-down sub-menu.
Search for the ADX/ETH pair among the list displayed on the page. Do this by selecting the “ETH” tab and searching for “ADX” in the search box.
Under the ADX/ETH chart, you’ll find the Buy ADX section.
The first box with the Price label displays how much ETH or fraction of ETH you pay to buy each ADX token.
The second box with the Amount label is where you enter the number of ADX tokens you plan to buy.
You can also use the percentage buttons to indicate what percentage of your funds you want to spend. Clicking on the 100% button uses all the ETH in your account. Clicking 50% uses 50% etc. If you use the percentage buttons, the number of tokens you can buy will be automatically entered into the Amount box.
The Total box shows how much Ether in total you are paying for the transaction. This includes any transaction fees by Binance.
Ready to buy?
Go ahead and Click on the “BUY ADX” button.
Important Notice
This content for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or a trading recommendation. Buying any cryptocurrency involves a lot of risk. The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and any money you invest is at your own risk. TL:DR – crypto is risky, don’t spend money you can’t afford to lose. Now would be a great time to read our full Terms of Use and our Affiliate Disclosure.