QUOINE vs Poloniex vs GBX
What problem does this service solve?
QUOINE is a blockchain technology company that operates 3 exchange platforms that are aimed at increasing liquidity in cryptocurrency markets. | Poloniex is a fully regulated, USA based, crypto to crypto exchange. It was acquired by Circle in February, 2018. | 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
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. Trading Fee: 0 for base currency pairs, 0.25% for BTC and BHC pairs, 0.1% for ETH pairs QUOINE's platforms are powered by the QASH utility token. | Poloniex is an established crypto to crypto exchange that is based in the United States. It offers a large selection of tokens to trade and has high liquidity. Poloniex was hacked in 2014, and lost more than 12% of their bitcoin supply. They have improved their security protocols since then. In February, 2018 Poloniex was acquired by Circle, one of the largest crypto payment providers. Trading Fee: 0%-0.1% Maker and 0%-0.2% Taker | 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). |