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Topic: [ANN] JOYSO Hybrid-Decentralized Exchange (HEX) is now available on imToken 2.0! - page 9. (Read 1920 times)

member
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I like the team..  Good project and I'm waiting for the collaboration..
member
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hello, i see the poor and poor way of communication, i think you do not care much and invest in your project

We don't understand which part is insufficient.
Please kindly tell us.
We will keep improving.
Thanks.
newbie
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hello, i see the poor and poor way of communication, i think you do not care much and invest in your project
member
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Although rarely participate in ICO, hoping to make a good project! Hope that this platform can see non-token transactions Smiley

Thanks for your support.
We will try our best to do the platform well!!
 Smiley Smiley
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legendary
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Although rarely participate in ICO, hoping to make a good project! Hope that this platform can see non-token transactions Smiley
newbie
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newbie
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Activities and tokens are a great opportunity
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Complete the following three tasks to participate in the bounty event:

1. Join JOYSO on Telegram and write "Hi JOYSO, I am from ______(Your city)!"

2. Choose one of the following:
- Like us on Facebook, share this post in public and tag at least one friend in the comments
- Follow us on twitter @joyso_io, retweet this post and tag a friend in the comments

3. Fill out this form and you're all set!


For more information please refer to http://joyso.io
newbie
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newbie
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i am really excited about the project
member
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Hello JOYSO, I've read your introduction and white paper.
I'm confused about how do you generate profit?
Exchange that offers free transaction fees exists, why should customers choose JOYSO since that free transaction fee exchange exists?

JOYSO generates income from transactions fees, approximately 0.1% commission for the order maker and 0.2% for the order taker. Our price strategy is to attract users with a 50% discount for JOY token use. JOYSO also generates transactions and advertising by offering free and frictionless listings to ICOs.

I don't understand the idea of "a 50% discount for JOY token use". Lets suppose my transaction fee is 1 Ether, how much will I pay if I payed by JOY? How do you transfer the numbers from Ether to JOY?

The fees a buyer or seller pay us include two parts, “trading fee” and “transaction fee (gas fee)”. 

The trading fee is the amount you pay to us for using JOYSO’s service, which is set around 0.1% from order makers and 0.2% from order takers.   The transaction fee (gas fee) is the fee we pay to miners. Transaction fee fluctuates accordingly to the degree of internet congestion.
Discounts from JOY only applies to “trading fee”, but not to “transaction fee”. So if gas fee is what you mean by “transaction fee”.  There will not be a discount.  However, there will be a 50% on your trading fee.
To make it clearer, let’s set up an example:
If you are the taker and you took a order of  [1A (token) for 1,000 Ether], you pay [1,002 Ether + transaction fee (gas fee) ] in sum.  The 2 coins out of the 1,002 coins is the trading fee paid to us.  If you pay the 2 Ether trading fee in JOY, assuming the market price is 1Ether to 1JOY, you will only need to pay a total of [1,000 Ether + 1 JOY + transaction fee (gas fee) ].  Hope this makes things clearer!
newbie
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Rapid growth, but also focus on ICO project
newbie
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love u joyso.really a nice project
member
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Ok. And I've got a few more questions.
 Is 50% discount the only advantage JOY token holders get to get?
 Is it able for JOY token holders to share the profit that JOYSO earns?

Since JOY tokens are utility tokens and not equity, I think the answer of the second question is " No" ? But I've seen Joyso's FAQ said that they will buy back tokens on a scheduled basis to ensure their market value. So I guess maybe it's the other form of profit?

Thx. Another question, are Metamask and Ledger Nano S the only two wallet support?

In the first phase, JOYSO will support Metamask and Ledger Nano.
Of course, we keep on going to support more safe and reliable wallets in the future.
Actually, any ETH wallet that support WEB3 interface could apply to JOYSO.
member
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Cool.  Very creative and promising project.  
But, I am concern about how you prevent from hacker's attack.
I read your whitepaper, but still don't understand how it works.

Good question!!
JOYSO will not hold user's property.
Users shall use individual private key to sign the smart contract of trading.
Despite the smart contract is provided by JOYSO, but JOYSO does not have the ability to move the property inside the smart contract.
That's why JOYSO is anti-hacked.
 


You mean even if hackers steal the buyers and sellers' private keys, they can't access to the smart contract or digital wallets and steal money? What if they change the smart contract?

No, if hacker steal buyers' and seller's private key, we can do nothing for them.
Users have to protect their private key by themselves.


newbie
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Ok. And I've got a few more questions.
 Is 50% discount the only advantage JOY token holders get to get?
 Is it able for JOY token holders to share the profit that JOYSO earns?

Since JOY tokens are utility tokens and not equity, I think the answer of the second question is " No" ? But I've seen Joyso's FAQ said that they will buy back tokens on a scheduled basis to ensure their market value. So I guess maybe it's the other form of profit?

Thx. Another question, are Metamask and Ledger Nano S the only two wallet support?
newbie
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Cool.  Very creative and promising project. 
But, I am concern about how you prevent from hacker's attack.
I read your whitepaper, but still don't understand how it works.

Good question!!
JOYSO will not hold user's property.
Users shall use individual private key to sign the smart contract of trading.
Despite the smart contract is provided by JOYSO, but JOYSO does not have the ability to move the property inside the smart contract.
That's why JOYSO is anti-hacked.
 


You mean even if hackers steal the buyers and sellers' private keys, they can't access to the smart contract or digital wallets and steal money? What if they change the smart contract?
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