QUOINE

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UNUS SED LEO

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QUOINE is a blockchain technology company that operates 3 exchange platforms that are aimed at increasing liquidity in cryptocurrency markets.Bithumb is a top 30 exchange and the largest exchange in South Korea.UNUS SED LEO aims to increase the transparency of how revenues from Bitfinex, Tether, and its related entities are allocated.

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Company Description

QUOINE is a Japanese fintech company that is developing several liquidity focused trading platforms. QUOINE was the first cryptocurrency company to be officially licensed by the Japanese Financial Services Agency.
QUOINE runs 2 exchanges and a platform called LIQUID, that is designed to solve the problems related to liquidity in crypto markets. Quoinex is a fully regulated Crypto-Fiat exchange and was the first exchange to ever be audited by Deloitte. Qryptos is a crypto-only exchange.
The company's exchanges have an attractive fee structure

Trading Fee: 0 for base currency pairs, 0.25% for BTC and BHC pairs, 0.1% for ETH pairs
Withdrawal Fee: $5/5 Euros on fiat currency, Free on Crypto withdrawals
Number of Tokens/Coins: 50

QUOINE's platforms are powered by the QASH utility token.

Bithumb is the biggest Korean crypto exchange. It is a top 30 exchange by trading volume and it is one of the most significant blockchain companies in South Korea. In June, 2018, Bithumb was hacked and around $870,000 in bitcoin were stolen from customers.
Trading Fee: 0.15%
Withdrawal Fee: 0.001 BTC
Number of Tokens/Coins: 32

UNUS SED LEO is an initiative started by Bitfinex that is focused on increasing the exchange's transparency. UNUS SED LEO means "one, but it's a lion" in Latin. The iniatative was created to increase the transparency of the exchange's finances, following a controversy related to the allocation of reserves from the stablecoin Tether, that was created by the same parent company as the Bitfinex exchange, iFinex. It is built around a token burning redemption mechanism which is tied to the parent company's revenues. Their dashboard provides insights into the fees that are collected, and the LEO tokens that are burned.

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