Cryptocurrency wallets are an essential tool for users to connect to blockchain network. Besides utilizing sending/receiving function to transfer crypto, it also serves as the must-have tool while accessing DApp (Decentralized Application). No matter on which private / public chain the DApp is built on, you have to possess a wallet before interacting with it. […]
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Given the bleak crypto market outlook, many people are concerned about whether enterprise blockchain adoption is something that will progress onwards or a waste of effort and time. I reckon, the answer is definitely progressing! In the recent conference, 2019 Blockchain Industry Technology Summit in January 2019, we found that several enterprises are developing projects […]
After Bitcoin’s price fell below $7000 in September this year, it stayed around $6000 for more than two months. At then, people conjectured that $6000 would be an effective support for Bitcoin’s price. However, in mid-November, Bitcoin broke the support level and fell further to nearly half of September’s price. Due to the weak performance […]
In addition to place-an-order and accept-quotation kinds of exchanges mentioned before, AirSwap is considered the third type, where trade is conducted over-the-counter (OTC). Over-the-counter trading means that the user has to find a counterparty to trade with. AirSwap merely serves as a platform for users to post their trading intentions, finding counterparties, and complete secure […]
Before starting with this article, refer to the previous Bancor UX review. These two are almost identical in terms of user experience although they function differently on their base layer. They both offer a buy/sell price to users who trade directly, in other words, users can’t place order freely. Below is the interface of Kyber […]
The DEXs reviewed previously all resemble traditional stock market platforms, where traders can place orders and trade. Different from the type of exchanges mentioned before, which you can place order freely, users cannot place orders on Bancor, instead, they only accept the price offered by the exchange, like how our bank’s currency exchange works. After […]
Last month, Bithumb launched a decentralized exchange – Bithumb DEX. Before its debut, I had noticed a project named R1 Protocol, and now I find out Bithumb DEX is actually one of its relayers. The website of R1 Protocol has 2 relayers now. However, Rootrex remains closed, so I can only comment on Bithumb DEX. […]
OasisDex is one of the few exchanges that are fully decentralized. But surprisingly, I personally think its user experience is relatively smoother than other exchanges. Due to the fully decentralized nature of OasisDex, both making and cancelling orders have to be executed on chain. Before making an order, user has to deposit tokens in the […]
0x is a famous protocol for decentralized exchanges, not a real exchange. Most of the decentralized exchanges today are built on top of 0x protocol which are called 0x relayers. The design of 0x’s smart contract has various features and functionalities. However, the user experience is highly impacted by the implementations of relayers. First, I […]
IDEX rose rapidly after EtherDelta’s success and became the largest decentralized exchange. What did IDEX did that surpass EtherDelta? On IDEX, to avoid transaction failures, admins will send the transactions onto the blockchain instead of users themselves, which is different from most other decentralized exchanges. Besides, IDEX has order matching function which will match buyers […]
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