UPbit vs Bit-Z vs GBX
What problem does this service solve?
UPbit is the largest Korean trading exchange and is backed by Song Chi-Hyung, who is one of South Korea’s richest men. | Bit-Z is one of the largest exchanges by trading volume. | 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. |
Token Stats
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Company Description
UPbit is a Korean exchange that was launched in October 2017 by Song Chi-Hyung, who is one of South Korea’s richest men. His company, Dunamu, is the holding company behind UPbit, was originally an online news aggregator, but quickly pivoted into Fintech, where it has done very well. UPbit is geared almost exclusively towards the Korean market, and offers a large number of BTC and Korean Wong pairs. | Bit-Z is a top 20 exchange focused on the Chinese market. It has a large token selection and competitive fees. The exchange issued the BZ token, which gives holders dividends and discounts on trading. Trading Fee: 0.1% | 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). |