BitStamp vs Loopring vs GBX
What problem does this service solve?
Bitstamp is one of the oldest and most established crypto exchanges. It was originally based in Slovenia and is geared towards the European market. | Loopring is a decentralized exchange protocol with unique automated execution mechanisms. | GBX aims to leverage the reputation and regulatory credentials of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange to create a trading platform for digital assets that traditional investors will be comfortable with. |
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Company Description
Bitstamp is one of the most popular fiat to Bitcoin exchanges. It was one of the first big exchanges and it provides customers with a platform that is secure and easy to use. It was originally started in Slovenia but has moved its' operations to Luxembourg. | Loopring is an Ethereum-based decentralized exchange protocol with an automated execution. Loopring is not a decentralized exchange. It is an infrastructure that enables decentralized exchange. Loopring is designed to allow any platform that uses smart contracts to integrate. By pooling all orders sent to its network, Loopring provides maximum liquidity and optimal pricing across exchanges and platforms. One of Loopring's unique features is that users don't need to deposit funds with an exchange. Tokens remain in wallets and are not locked by orders. In addition to not requiring direct deposits, the protocol has innovative mechanisms built in that allow for a series of trades to be bound together in an order ring to fulfill each other. The orders can then be split through order sharing, where partial orders will be filled until the whole amount is completely filled. This unique automated execution feature increases liquidity. | GBX is developing a token sale platform and digital asset exchange that is designed to make traditional investors more comfortable with investing in cryptocurrencies. The Gibraltar Blockchain Exchange (GBX) is a subsidiary of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange (GSX). They hope to use their position as a regulated European exchange in Gibraltar to position themselves as a reputable option for investing in digital assets. GBX issued an Ethereum-based token called Rock (RKT). |