CryptoBridge vs Bitshares vs Ren
What problem does this service solve?
Decentralized exchange that allows users to become stakeholders and receive 50% of the revenues from trading fees. | Bitshares is an open source blockchain platform designed to increase access to banking services. | Republic Protocol aims to facilitate large cryptocurrency orders with minimal effects on their market price. |
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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 % | 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. | Ren, previously known as the Republic Protocol, is a decentralized dark pool exchange protocol; designed to support large volume trades, without effecting the prices of the assets being traded. The blockchain-based, dark pool protocol has built in privacy mechanisms and is provably fair. It uses secure multi-party computation (sMPC), and a network of Darknodes, to match orders without exposing their volume or price. Their private order book will also enable cross-chain trades of tokenized assets. The Singapore based company is also developing RenX, a decentralized dark pool exchange, built with the Republic Protocol. REN is the network's utility token. It provides security to the network, and is staked to enable the operation of a Darknode in the network. |