SushiSwap vs Bitshares vs OmiseGo
What problem does this service solve?
SushiSwap is an automated market maker based exchange that provides users with a larger governance role. | Bitshares is an open source blockchain platform designed to increase access to banking services. | OmiseGo is developing a decentralized exchange and interoperable wallet that will make it easier to transact and exchange cryptocurrencies. |
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Company Description
SushiSwap is a decentralized exchange protocol that emerged as a fork of UniSwap. The main difference being the SUSHI token which acts as a governance token and entitles holders to a percentage of the trading fees charged on the network. Both UniSwap and SushiSwap, use an automated market making (AMM) model, where liquidity providers add funds to liquidity pools. Unlike centralized, order book exchanges, token pairs are priced according to an equation in which multiplying the prices of the 2 tokens will always equal a constant. | 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. | OmiseGO is an Ethereum-based financial network that enables greater inclusion and interoperability between blockchain projects. OmiseGo is building a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange that will facilitate real-time, peer-to-peer value exchange of fiat and crypto assets. Through the OMG wallet SDK, users can build or use compatible wallets to integrate with the network. |