CryptoBridge vs Bakery Token vs Bitshares
What problem does this service solve?
Decentralized exchange that allows users to become stakeholders and receive 50% of the revenues from trading fees. | The Bakery AMM exchange leverages the speed, and reduced fees, of the Binance Smart Chain to create a more efficient DEX platform. | Bitshares is an open source blockchain platform designed to increase access to banking services. |
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Company Description
CryptoBridge is a decentralized exchange (DEX) powered by the BridgeCoin (BOC). BOC holders receive 50% of the profits that CryptoBridge collects from trading fees and become innvestors in the BridgeCoin exchange. In order to receive their share of the profits, users must stake part of their BOC holdings for a period of 1, 3, 6 or 12 months. The longer you stake your coins, the higher the staking bonus will be. Trading Fee: 0.2 % | The Bakery Token fuels the Bakery Swap ecosystem, which offers liquidity pools for a variety of altcoins. Users can earn BAKE tokens by providing liquidity on Bakery Swap's platform in exchange for a portion of the trading fees generated. Bakery Token holders can also use their tokens to participate in governance voting and to receive transaction fee dividends. Bakery Swap uses a decentralized automated market-making (AMM) protocol that is built on the Binance Smart Chain. It was created by an anonymous group of developers and is governed by a DAO structure. | BitShares is a blockchain platform designed to assist the unbanked. It offers both banking and exchange services. Bitshares was originally launched in 2014 by Dan Larimer, an influential blockchain developer that has also worked on EOS and Steemit. It is a community run open source project. |