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Topic: Decentralized Exchanges - page 10. (Read 3366 times)

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February 08, 2019, 12:35:06 PM
this is actually one of the best if not the best post i have seen on the forum for a while now, there many exchanges that i am getting to know through this post. Thank you so much for this post.
newbie
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February 08, 2019, 11:59:47 AM
DEXs need liquidity and a simpler UI. I believe it will come with time. We're still at the beginning!

I have personally used IDEX, 0X and Loopring and found them to be good except for the liquidity issue.

Once DEX I am looking forward to is VITE (fanboying here! Grin). I have high hopes from it.
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February 08, 2019, 11:57:03 AM
Decentralized exchanges still not the best place for the regular traders since it is not having enough people to find the trades in quick time but this is good that we are having so much decentralized exchanges.
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February 08, 2019, 11:53:56 AM
I am very strongly encouraged by the fact that most of the people have a very good attitude to the ideas of the developed cultural community with all of the displaced forces of the body of forces. WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPROVEMENT OF SPACE.
jr. member
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February 08, 2019, 10:42:32 AM
Don't waste your time with projects promising to build a dex.
Just come trade on BlockDX. You don't have to sign up, no KYC, coins stay in your local wallet, uses a fully decentralized order book, super fast, secure, and looks/feels like a cex
In developement since 2014
The interchain era is here
Just try blocknet and BlockDX. Links are in my sig
You surely have an exchange that looks good with good features, but there are also some other DEXes that offer the same opportunities. Notwithstanding, the main thing we need now on DEXes is volume. My believe is that very soon, perhaps starting from this year, we will start seeing positive changes towards that. I am also looking forward to the lunch of other prominent exchanges, such as BinanceDEX as stated by the author of this thread.
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February 07, 2019, 02:26:50 PM
Don't waste your time with projects promising to build a dex.
Just come trade on BlockDX. You don't have to sign up, no KYC, coins stay in your local wallet, uses a fully decentralized order book, super fast, secure, and looks/feels like a cex
In developement since 2014
The interchain era is here
Just try blocknet and BlockDX. Links are in my sig
hero member
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February 07, 2019, 02:05:30 PM
A huge advantage and very important to me is the security of decentralized exchanges, I've already ready many cases when the personal data were stolen and users were blackmailed by the thieves to send them money. That's the situation which cannot happen here.
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February 07, 2019, 02:00:06 PM
What an intriguing efforts from you buddy! Taking your precious time out to post this is actually so amazing. It's refreshing we still have resourceful people like you in the space. This i believe will be helpful to so many of us. Gracias amigo!
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February 07, 2019, 01:55:06 PM
This is quite an interesting read. I am sure it will help alot of newbies that will come across it. One of the disadvantages that hit me as a newbie on DEX platform was its uneasy interface. I had polymath tokens then and wanted to sell it on etherdelta. It took me two days to learn. It was horrible experience for me but today I can comfortably trade on all exchanges
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February 07, 2019, 11:54:01 AM

There is no highland of knowledge. Advises, suggestions, corrections and the likes are welcome, peradventure there is any. I look forward to update this thread with more DEXes as they lunch. This might also come from you. Therefore, if it is genuine and reliable, i will also add it. Thanks for your anticipated contributions.

UPDATE IN PROGRESS...

Great post, took me quite a while to process it all. Many commented on the need to spread the word of DEX's and the difficulty of doing such. I totally agree! as I am seeking to let people know about a leveraged futures exchange called LEVERJ. It is coming out on mainnet this month.

But I wanted to share a chart that may help educate everyone on the variety of DEX models (while highlighting LEVERJ  Wink ). The models span the spectrum of on-chain matching, orders, and settlement versus off-chain matching and order management.

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February 07, 2019, 11:33:56 AM
Once it seemed to me that all the exchanges would become decentralized. But now I understand that this is impossible. It seems to me that the government will not allow this.
How do you mean?
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February 07, 2019, 11:32:16 AM
I think in upcoming future decentralised exchange will be the more usable than centralised one . Cause decentralised is the future and will live for long. At this moment the liquidity on decentralised is not that much good and this is one of the main problem. And one other problem is it's not easy to use like centralised exchange it's is a bit complex than that. That's why people don't like to use. And there is a lot of coins available in decentralised which is a plus point and a negative also
I think that it will be difficult for decentralized exchanges to compare with centralized convenience and liquidity. Moreover, decentralized exchanges are underdeveloped now.
Leverj is doing plasma flavour for exchange model, so its decentralised but still high speed centralised feel. Doing the matching and margining on centralised servers and all the operations within are trustlessly secured by fraud proofs between parent chain and child chain. And the sneak peaks I've seen of the UI look to be very slick.
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February 07, 2019, 11:22:02 AM
A real breakthrough in the cryptocurrency industry would be the emergence of a truly decentralized exchange with atomic swaps. This would solve the problem of centralization and total control by the regulator.
The problem with atomic swaps is that they require both parties to be online when the trade actually matches. This means you can't just place an order and shut your laptop and walk away.
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February 07, 2019, 11:04:57 AM
It seems to me that the principle of decentralization as a whole can be applied in a very large number of options. I think that there are really great opportunities for improving the comfort of the lives of people who today can be improved.
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February 07, 2019, 10:46:53 AM
Since there are so many available decentralized exchanges today, what if you guys can make such a new exchange combined both decentralized and centralized? That would be fascinating.
There are hybrid-DEX's out there. In fact, Leverj is doing a plasma flavour for exchange model, so its decentralised but still high speed centralised feel.  Its achieved by doing all the high computation stuff like the matching and margining  on centralised servers and all the operations within are trustlessly secured by fraud proofs between parent chain and child chain (using basic market rules like time price priority and balance availability, solvency, liquidity).
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February 07, 2019, 10:45:15 AM
copper member
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February 07, 2019, 10:40:41 AM
Decentralized exchanges sound good, however they are not ready yet to compete with centralized exchanges in term of functionality, too slow, unfriendly user interface and complexity. I hope binance will make a revolutionary D-exchange.
Thanks to side chain tech like Gluon Plasma, DEX's will be able to be as fast as centralized and have world class user interfaces.

And I'm not sure how decentralized the Bianance DEX is going to be as its being built on the Binance chain. So it will be fast, but more of a non-custodial exchange than decentralized.
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February 07, 2019, 10:23:20 AM
I do not use decentralized exchanges because they are very slow. For example have you tried token.jar? I tried it and the page was loading for an hour, unbelievable.
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February 07, 2019, 10:23:09 AM
Many people are now talking about this, especially when it comes to today what exactly is understood by the words decentralized exchanges? These are exchanges that are impossible to track which do not have their own binding and exist only on the Internet.
Great point, there is a spectrum of what constitutes a DEX. I think the confusing part for ppl is the "EX" of "DEX". i.e., what constitutes an "exchange". Clunky Peer-to-peer, 2 day process, or highspeed with trader friendly UI. The "D" is not without its controversy as well...as in the degree of decentralisation to qualify for being a DEX.
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February 07, 2019, 10:16:37 AM
Thanks for sharing the list.. although I tend to prefer centralised exchanges to decentralised exchanges, if not for any other reason then the fact that I do not have to put my private key at risk and the transaction fees are always constant.
Exchanges using Gluon Plasma for trades eliminate the variable of gas on each trade. You only pay gas when you withdrawal from the platform.
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