Waves

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What problem does this service solve?

Waves makes it easy to create and manage a tokenized blockchain network. Their platform allows users to issue a token and trade it directly on their decentralized exchange.STACS will establish a technical protocol to standardize the creation and management of digital tokens.

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Waves is a decentralized exchange, and development platform that aims to make it easier to create, store, trade, and manage blockchain tokens. It has an intuitive interface that allows users to create tokens with very limited coding knowledge. These tokens can be used as a digital representation for any asset or commodity, or as a utility token for a network. Waves' easy to use platform has the potential to accelerate blockchain adoption and make tokenization more accessible. The platform is fueled by the WAVES native token. The network has a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.

STACS (Securities Trading Asset Classification Settlement), is an Ethereum-based tokenization protocol. It will allow users to create legally enforceable security tokens for real-world assets. The platform will provide the tools for users to create programmable assets, with fractional ownership; while ensuring the rights of both issuers and owners. STACS will have a built-in mechanism to ensure compliance with KYC/AML regulations. Their network is powered by the Ethrreum-based STACS token. The platform is being developed by GSX Limited, the same company that created the Gibraltar Blockchain Exchange (GBX), which is a subsidiary of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange (GSX).

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