How to buy Apollo (APL) in the UK

Learn how to buy Apollo (APL) in our step-by-step guide.

Where to buy Apollo in the UK

Unfortunately, at this time no major exchanges in the UK offer this coin. However, you may be able to purchase it with another cryptocurrency, just be sure you're following all legal restrictions and requirements.

Consider buying a different cryptocurrency after comparing popular exchanges.

Unfortunately, at this time no major exchanges in the UK offer this coin. However, you may be able to purchase it with another cryptocurrency, just be sure you're following all legal restrictions and requirements.

Consider buying a different cryptocurrency after comparing popular exchanges.

Best Apollo wallets to store your APL

You can keep your APL on the exchange you purchased it on, or move it to a personal wallet:

  • Some people like to use their own wallets to guarantee total ownership over their assets, or to use them with other applications like DeFi services.
  • Hardware wallets are typically considered to be the safest type of cryptocurrency wallet, as they use a physical device to enhance security in a number of ways. You can take a look at some of our top hardware wallet picks for self-custody of your APL below.

Ledger Nano X Wallet

Trezor Model T Wallet

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Supported assets

5,500+

Supported assets

1,317+

Price (USD)

$149

Price (USD)

$186

Crypto is unregulated in the UK; there's no consumer protection; value can rise or fall; tax on profits may apply*.

Is Apollo a good investment?

Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile assets. Great care should be taken before an investment. If you are looking to invest in Apollo, here are a few things to consider:
  • Purchase limitations. The Apollo cryptocurrency is not yet widely available on cryptocurrency exchanges. To acquire the APL coin, users will first have to buy BTC or ETH from a fiat-to-crypto exchange. They will then need to transfer to an exchange that lists the APL. According to its official website, APL is available on KuCoin. It is yet to be listed in larger crypto exchanges such as Coinbase or Binance.
  • Apollo’s controversy. In October 2018, an individual going by the name Crypto Gear published several articles detailing proof that Apollo's team had been dumping a significant amount of APL into the market. Steve McCullah, the CEO of Apollo Fintech, has also had his background publicly questioned.
  • Speed and security. Apollo answers the crypto space privacy issue with its Olympus improvement protocol, which will enable Apollo users to enjoy the ultimate privacy features of its digital coin. One key feature that comes with the Olympus protocol includes IP masking for private and public transactions. In parallel, the team works on the Hermes aspects of the Apollo blockchain which focuses on transaction speed. Transaction time is currently down to 1 to 2 seconds. Apollo’s speed and privacy are 2 key elements that enable it to stand out from other crypto projects.

Additional information about Apollo can be found using our APL analysis tools.

Today's Apollo price versus ATH

Compare today's price of Apollo ($0.00023197 USD) against its all-time-high price of $0.00973484 USD on 04 April 2021. The closer the bar is to 100%, the closer APL is to reaching its ATH again.

Apollo's price: $0.00023197
ATH date: April 04, 2021
2.38%

Apollo ATH: $0.00973484


How to trade, convert or sell Apollo

You can convert or sell your APL with the same exchange you bought it through:
  1. Sign in to the exchange you have APL on.
  2. If you store your Apollo in a digital wallet, compare crypto exchanges to convert or sell it on.
  3. Choose Sell or Convert and place a sell order.
  4. Choose the amount of APL you'd like to convert or sell.
  5. Confirm the sell price and fees and close your sale of Apollo.
  6. Complete your transaction and move your APL to a wallet for storage.

* Cryptocurrencies aren't regulated in the UK and there's no protection from the Financial Ombudsman or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. Your capital is at risk. Capital gains tax on profits may apply.

Cryptocurrencies are speculative and investing in them involves significant risks - they're highly volatile, vulnerable to hacking and sensitive to secondary activity. The value of investments can fall as well as rise and you may get back less than you invested. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This content shouldn't be interpreted as a recommendation to invest. Before you invest, you should get advice and decide whether the potential return outweighs the risks. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the cryptocurrencies discussed.

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