Which one is best? Why aren't these more popular than T3P exchanges like bittrex? Do any of them let you do margins/leveraging? Do KYC laws apply to them? Why the everloving fuck must these "exchanges" have their VERY OWN coin?
What can you trade on bitsquare?
Also anon, if you wanted to buy a token that gives you dividends from a decentralized exchange, look into NVO exchange, trading under NVST on coinmarketcap.
What are some other decentralized exchanges?
>>3380379
i showed u my question pls reply
>>3380379
>>3380501
Alright cunt, they are less popular because most (all?) cannot trade currencies that aren't related. Ex: etherdelta only trades between eth and eth tokens which is easy with a smart contract. Trading between blockchain is waaaaay harder and hasn't been done yet (again,???) even if it has, the actual exchange is super super clunky.
There are also less features, no margin trading (even though someone crafty could implement it). They want people to trade in their own coins so they can have an ICO and rake in money but also comply with securities laws.
No KYC laws, you can trade anything you wish. You also own the private keys to your coins, no hacks.
>>3380379
Has anyone here actually used bisq
does it work
How