Knowledge Base

"Qataren is a crypto marketplace designed to make buying and selling digital currencies fast, safe, and fun for everyone, anywhere in the world. We believe in a future where you're in control of your money, without middlemen, hidden fees, or confusing terms.

We've been working since 2022 to create the simplest crypto marketplace, explained in plain language and backed by reliable customer service.

Become a Trader
Qataren is designed for all traders, with a focus on maintaining balance in trade orders. To ensure this, we've set limits on how much and how often you can trade on our platform.

Trial Period:
New users can try out the marketplace with a trial period, allowing up to two trades to get familiar with the platform before deciding to become a trader or vendor.

Trading Levels:

Tier 1 (Individual):
* Allows you to buy and sell on the marketplace.
* Minimum trade amount: $5,000.
* Trade fee: 0.075%.
Tier 2 (Institutional):
* Designed for institutions to trade in bulk.
* Minimum trade amount: $30,000.
* Trade fee: 0.0525%.
* Allows up to 10 trades per day.

Important Note:
If an individual trader exceeds five trades in a day, their account will automatically upgrade to an institutional level, requiring trades of $30,000 or more.

Become an Investor
If you don't have time to trade but still want to benefit from the trades program, you can become an investor by providing liquidity to traders. This investment serves as security to traders by providing liquidity they need to operate.

The investment returns a daily incentive meaning that, when trade happens, a percentage of the trades are given to investors on daily basis and these incentives can be withdrawn at any time.

Minimum Investment:
* Tier 1: $10,000.
* Tier 2: $50,000.
Incentives:
* Tier 1 investors Earns a daily incentive of 0.72%.
* Tier 2 investors Earns a daily incentive of 1.44%.

Capital Withdrawal:
Your capital investment is returned in full after the investment duration elapses.

Important Note for Traders:
In some instances, traders may need to purchase their own liquidity if there are not enough investors to provide full trade liquidity.