How to buy Aurora in the UK

Aurora have increased 1.16% against $0.11 a day earlier. Learn how to buy Aurora.

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

Aurora (AURORA) is a cryptoasset that currently ranks as the 677th largest by market cap (that's the total value of Aurora in circulation – $22.5 million).

Like all cryptoassets, it's highly volatile, and capable of major price swings in a single day. As of 3 June, AURORA is trading for $0.105362 (£0.08), an increase of 1.16% against $0.11 a day earlier. Over the past year, Aurora's price has seen a quite drastic decrease of 96.28%.

How to buy Aurora in 4 steps

  1. Compare crypto exchanges
    The easiest way to buy Aurora is from a cryptocurrency exchange. Comparing in the table below lets you find one with the features you want such as low fees, ease of use or 24-hour customer support.
  2. Create an account
    To create an account on an exchange, you will need to verify your email address and identity. Have some photo ID and your phone ready.
  3. Make a deposit
    Once verified, you can deposit funds using the payment method that best suits you – cryptocurrency, bank and card payments are widely accepted.
  4. Buy Aurora
    You can now exchange your funds for Aurora. On easier-to-use exchanges, this is as simple as entering the amount you want to purchase and clicking "Buy". If you like, you can now withdraw your Aurora to your personal wallet.

The whole process can take as little as 15 minutes and all you'll need is a smartphone or computer, an internet connection, photo identification and a means of payment.

Where to buy Aurora

Find an exchange to buy, sell and trade AURORA by comparing deposit methods, supported fiat currencies and fees. Select "Go to site" to sign up directly with the exchange.

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Name Product Finder rating FCA-registered Cryptocurrencies Deposits Trades Withdrawal Fees Offer
Uphold - Digital Asset Platform
Finder rating
★★★★★
214
£0 (min. deposit £10)
US$1 flat fee on trades
Spreads also apply
Crypto: $2.99 + coin fees
Fiat: £0
Google Pay: £0
OFFER
Coinbase Digital Currency Exchange
Finder rating
★★★★★
255
ACH: Free
Wire transfer: $10
SEPA: €0.15
SWIFT: Free (min. deposit £50)
Maker fee: 0.00-0.4%
Taker fee: 0.05-0.6%
ACH: Free
Wire transfer: $25
SEPA: €0.15
SWIFT: £1
Get £5 free with your first trade. T&Cs apply.
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Is it a good time to buy Aurora?

Only you can make the decision about when is the best time to buy Aurora. However, here are some things to consider as part of your research. Take a look at the fundamentals of Aurora. What type of coin is it? Utility, payment or governance token etc? How large is its market cap? How many coins are in circulation? All this will help you to understand how Aurora works and how much risk is involved. Also consider how has performed so far. Our charts below show you Aurora's performance over time as well as its all time high.

Aurora to USD and GBP calculator

Our calculator works out how much Aurora would be worth in USD and GBP, depending on how much you hold or are looking to purchase.

AURORA price last updated 4 June 2023, 10:06 UTC.

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Frequently asked questions

    *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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