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Title: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 02, 2018, 09:17:29 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: rayk on March 02, 2018, 09:44:13 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: boss1dg on March 02, 2018, 09:57:20 PM
IDEX and etherdelta are popular dex exchanges .
but from past few months ED having many issues , so plz trade on it carefully .
however idex improved a lot since 3 months .


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: aalborg on March 02, 2018, 09:59:02 PM
The most popular and reliable are IDEX, Etherdelta and Forkdelta. As for the rest of decentralized exchange,I wouldn't rely on something low trusted


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 02, 2018, 10:01:57 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: debuni on March 02, 2018, 10:04:34 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: slaman29 on March 02, 2018, 10:21:13 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.

What's wrong with Waves Dex? Apart from that it is mainly Waves? Wait for it to pick up later. The one I'm really waiting for is NVO. Their ICO launched last year, they've been REALLY silent in the public space for now, but just you wait and see, very very soon, if not this month. 2018 will be the year Dex really picks up everywhere... at least I hope so!



Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: goyald2801 on March 02, 2018, 10:27:19 PM
DEX is the future bcoz of increasing govt interference in crypto .
many DEX related ico projects have been completed and some are on the way .
i think binance also working on dex .

as of now you can use etherdelta , forkdelta , next exchange .


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 02, 2018, 10:30:47 PM
DEX is the future bcoz of increasing govt interference in crypto .
many DEX related ico projects have been completed and some are on the way .
i think binance also working on dex .

as of now you can use etherdelta , forkdelta , next exchange .
I understand correctly that next is still beta version of the exchange? Is this the correct link https://next.exchange/?


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cheesebaby on March 03, 2018, 01:30:09 AM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

Are you referring to Bisq? It's accessed on desktop using their Java-based client


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: akitha on March 03, 2018, 12:14:51 PM
Used https://forkdelta.github.io/ rather than Etherdelta. etherdelta is no good exchange now!


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: sabakamedvet on March 03, 2018, 12:17:23 PM
My favorite is IDEX. Works fine and its easy to use.
New semi decentralized exchange is Legolas (still not open) can recommend you to read up on that one (shares started trading today).


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Hati on March 03, 2018, 12:46:38 PM
Of the decentralized exchanges that I know, the one I like and use the most is IDEX. They are also EtherDelta (although currently I don't recommend it), ForkDelta, Wave Dex, OpenLedger Dex or OasisDex.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Idun on March 03, 2018, 12:51:10 PM
I used Etherdelta before. Now I usually use IDEX although I would like to try Forkdelta and Radar. Lately I've heard about Radar but I have not created an account on it yet. I share this list in case it is helpful ;). https://coinsutra.com/best-decentralized-exchanges-dex/


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: leea-1334 on March 03, 2018, 01:08:50 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

Are you referring to Bisq? It's accessed on desktop using their Java-based client

Bisq is more like a peer to peer platform just like localbitcoins, no? I wanted to use it but their escrow seems a bit more complicated for me, and I seem to have had to wait very long times to get people to accept my trades, and I did not have the time to keep the client open for too long. It does have a very good interface though. And also better rates than localbitcoins. Just not that many actual local peer traders.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: kingzpro on March 03, 2018, 03:31:46 PM
There is a new one called token.store that is working fine, also cobinhood exchange is also going to convert their platform into an decentralized platform towards the end of this year, i hope etherdelta will also improve itself into a better platform.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: mummybtc on March 03, 2018, 04:19:28 PM
Only few DEX has good trading volume, IDEX, EtherDelta and Fork Delta, I don't know if we can classify Waves Dex as decentralised exchange. The reason some of them are having good tractions now. I think there are some like Kyber and Airswap coming on board now that should help out


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 03, 2018, 04:23:39 PM
There is a new one called token.store that is working fine, also cobinhood exchange is also going to convert their platform into an decentralized platform towards the end of this year, i hope etherdelta will also improve itself into a better platform.
I do not believe in forkdelta, the developers are the same as on etherdelta. Etherdelta for a long time can not get rid of a bunch of bugs.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Febo on March 03, 2018, 05:58:59 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

Are you referring to Bisq? It's accessed on desktop using their Java-based client

Bisq is more like a peer to peer platform just like localbitcoins, no? I wanted to use it but their escrow seems a bit more complicated for me, and I seem to have had to wait very long times to get people to accept my trades, and I did not have the time to keep the client open for too long. It does have a very good interface though. And also better rates than localbitcoins. Just not that many actual local peer traders.


Bisq was one of first at that time called Bitsquare.  I did not expected it will take so much time for decentralized exchanges to pop up. I dont monitor ICOs much but i believe there are quite some such projects.   Eventualy with atomic swaps we will be exchanging coins thru that.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: janpec1000 on March 03, 2018, 06:33:04 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

I have used Etherdelta, but now liquidity is rather low.
As alternative you can use IDEx
I also I would like to suggest you to look at oax project


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: w5pn73 on March 03, 2018, 06:57:08 PM
Crypto bridge looks like it could be a good decentralized exchange with a nice looking gui for once.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: faruk34 on March 04, 2018, 12:32:18 PM
I think that the decentralized stock exchanges will be very popular in the future. especially I am very hopeful for WAVES DEX also I like the idex platform


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Doovla on March 04, 2018, 01:00:35 PM
Google should be answer to your question. At the moment just ForkDelta and IDEX are on the list. New exchanges should be updated soon.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: rudolfaxl on March 04, 2018, 07:21:16 PM
Crypto bridge looks like it could be a good decentralized exchange with a nice looking gui for once.

Yes, it seems that this is a decent decentralized exchange. I think that most of the transactions will take place on decentralized exchanges in the near future. It's just more safe to trade there.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 04, 2018, 07:49:49 PM
Google should be answer to your question. At the moment just ForkDelta and IDEX are on the list. New exchanges should be updated soon.
and even more carefully read the first post and understand that I am aware of these exchanges and asked for other options. About Google also explained. In any case, thanks for the answer. In general, you help me very much, I read with pleasure and learn new things


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: dottom on March 04, 2018, 07:51:00 PM
ED is hard to use. Waves, despite it's many issues, is surprisingly useful, but you have to get your entire audience using it on to Waves to have a viable token economy.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: sirenmoon on March 04, 2018, 09:25:03 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

Here is a nice list of the 9 best exchanges that are considered to be good by the provided reputable site:

https://coinsutra.com/best-decentralized-exchanges-dex/

I am personally using Bisq because it is truly anonymous and your privacy and safety are guaranteed. You should also make the deeper research based on all of the recommendations that you got and decide for yourself which exchange is acceptable to you.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: soldat13 on March 05, 2018, 08:34:54 AM
Hi, the most advanced decentralized exchange is BarterDEX, you can see stats here : http://dexstats.info/ more than 73k already done (with all ERC20 supported "ETOMIC")

More than 90 supported coins : http://atomicexplorer.com/#/coins

Volume : https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/barterdex/

Last release available here : https://github.com/KomodoPlatform/BarterDEX/releases/


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Daddyj2 on March 05, 2018, 08:42:40 AM
If your like me who likes to bounty hunt tokens I would suggest you to try forkdelta. It's a fork of etherdelta but has more liquidity and less lag I think. I have used both in the past but much prefer forkdelta than etherdelta.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: bboyjohn on March 05, 2018, 08:58:12 AM
I used etherdelta for a very long time. I do not use it anymore because it is not safe at all. I feel like my account can be hacked at any moment.
IDEX is very popular, what do you think about it? Should we use it?


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: ramsay snow on March 08, 2018, 08:58:06 AM
we have seen once again the importance of decentralized stock exchanges. forkdelta and idex are now the best stock exchanges. it may not be right to sell because some tokens have a very low volume.aAfter a problem with etherdelta, negative comments about the decentralized exchanges have increased


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: tokeweed on March 08, 2018, 09:07:33 AM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.

I don't even think the likes of Waves or Counterparty are real DEX's.  They're like walled gardens where you can trade their platform's tokens, but nothing else.

There's nothing wrong with that, but what if I wanted to trade XMR/BTC decentrally... ?


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Asimmo on March 08, 2018, 09:16:34 AM
Surprised that you didn`t mentioned bitshares DEX.
Most complete and having reliable bitUSD and bitOther currency pairs, instead of risky tether..
Besides, their blockchain speed is highest in crypto..


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: platinov_and on March 08, 2018, 10:47:08 AM
we have seen once again the importance of decentralized stock exchanges. forkdelta and idex are now the best stock exchanges. it may not be right to sell because some tokens have a very low volume.aAfter a problem with etherdelta, negative comments about the decentralized exchanges have increased
I also think that forkdelta and idex currently the best and most popular exchanges! for a long time to use Ether Delta but lately she started to fail, there were a lot of problems with the exchange and I was forced to look for another exchange for trade!


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Palcinko on March 08, 2018, 12:34:01 PM
Try www.decexg.com if not working try www.dexchlist.org


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: okan on March 08, 2018, 02:08:34 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

in coinmarketcap you can see all exchanges. there are lists about coins of this.

but imo dont plat with dex. they can be hacked.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Cnut237 on March 08, 2018, 02:13:40 PM
EtherDelta is okay if you need to trade ERC20 tokens, but don't store anything on there for long - there were major issues earlier this year.
0x would be my one to watch for the future.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: B1tUnl0ck3r on March 08, 2018, 03:07:37 PM
Why is everyone trying to develop his own dex and efforts aren't pulled on a few selected projects? so much energy wasted doing the same thing...


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 08, 2018, 04:42:25 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.

What's wrong with Waves Dex? Apart from that it is mainly Waves? Wait for it to pick up later. The one I'm really waiting for is NVO. Their ICO launched last year, they've been REALLY silent in the public space for now, but just you wait and see, very very soon, if not this month. 2018 will be the year Dex really picks up everywhere... at least I hope so!


This seems to be correct decentralized exchanges are not very popular right now but I think this is going to change in this year since there is a lot of regulation coming up and exchanges that are centralized will have to comply while decentralized exchanges don't have to do that eventually people are going to get tired of sending documents and even getting their identity stolen and that is when the big migration to the decentralized exchanges will happen.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Jorosss on March 08, 2018, 05:24:31 PM
Here are some list of decentralized exchange that i had tried before
FORKdelta
Waves
IDEX
Openledger (Bitshares)
Etherdelta
Cobinhood
Cryptobridge

Just google the others dex if you are still looking for other.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: tehMoonwalker on March 08, 2018, 05:45:38 PM
cryptobridge, waves



Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: dxbcoin on March 08, 2018, 05:53:44 PM
Here are some list of decentralized exchange that i had tried before
FORKdelta
Waves
IDEX
Openledger (Bitshares)
Etherdelta
Cobinhood
Cryptobridge

Just google the others dex if you are still looking for other.

What do you think about those exchanges? by the way I heard a lot of bittrex as a decentralized exchange, why isnt it listed here?

To the friend who started this thread, I hope you understand what is decentralized exchange, good and bad sides of it. The one I experienced the most were Etherdelta and IDEX. Couldnt tell much how good they are but decentralized or centralized exchange , the most important thing is how you protect your account from hackers.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: KJMZNine on March 08, 2018, 09:22:24 PM
One of my favorite decentralized exchanges is waves right now. I love the work behind that project and I really like the dev sasha.. He is working hard behind the scenes and he will make that project great in the future!


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: seymenyunus1654 on March 08, 2018, 09:30:22 PM
I think this is a very important idea. Decentralized is my favorite word in recent years. And it would be really nice to have a grocery store where we can trade this way. I think the best of them is IDEX


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: teamsah5416 on March 08, 2018, 09:32:23 PM
There is no such stock exchange at the moment. I think this is a very important idea. Decentralized is my favorite word in recent years. And it would be really nice to have a grocery store where we can trade this way. But i am very hopeful about that.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 09, 2018, 04:38:39 PM
DEX is the future bcoz of increasing govt interference in crypto .
many DEX related ico projects have been completed and some are on the way .
i think binance also working on dex .

as of now you can use etherdelta , forkdelta , next exchange .
Decentralized exchanges needs to stop being the future and need to become a reality, the regulations are getting harsher and governments are doing everything they can in order to stop the adoption of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and we need decentralized exchanges in order to bring another layer of security for all of us once we have those we will be able to trade our coins securely without the risk of for coins being stolen by the exchanges or by governments.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Febo on March 09, 2018, 09:41:21 PM
Here are some list of decentralized exchange that i had tried before
FORKdelta
Waves
IDEX
Openledger (Bitshares)
Etherdelta
Cobinhood
Cryptobridge

Just google the others dex if you are still looking for other.

What do you think about those exchanges? by the way I heard a lot of bittrex as a decentralized exchange, why isnt it listed here?

To the friend who started this thread, I hope you understand what is decentralized exchange, good and bad sides of it. The one I experienced the most were Etherdelta and IDEX. Couldnt tell much how good they are but decentralized or centralized exchange , the most important thing is how you protect your account from hackers.


Bittrex is centralized exchange. you send your coins to them when you want to exchange.  you maybe heard of Bitsquare that was renamed into Bisq.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: MacoCoin on March 09, 2018, 10:34:44 PM
LESFEX


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: zoiapisya on March 09, 2018, 10:42:49 PM
At the moment, several projects are conducting their ICO, which are going to do decentralized exchanges. So soon the list of crypto exchanges will be replenished. It is wonderful.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: LaLegiste on March 09, 2018, 11:58:47 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

Except IDEX and FD which have the biggest volumes among decentralized exchangers at the moment, i was using only https://radarrelay.com/ one. It's the first 0x protocol based DEX and it has pretty user friendly interface as well as good amount of trading tokens.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Mika92 on March 10, 2018, 12:01:40 AM
Blocknet is amazing. They just released a beta version.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: JetSet11 on March 10, 2018, 12:06:38 AM
I mainly use EtherDelta due to the access to new/low cap coins, but it is by far the most difficult exchange to use. It could use a major redesign.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: hanlieuiypm9832 on March 10, 2018, 12:07:27 AM
Here are some list of decentralized exchange that i had tried before
FORKdelta
Waves
IDEX
Openledger (Bitshares)
Etherdelta
Cobinhood
Cryptobridge

Just google the others dex if you are still looking for other.

What do you think about those exchanges? by the way I heard a lot of bittrex as a decentralized exchange, why isnt it listed here?

To the friend who started this thread, I hope you understand what is decentralized exchange, good and bad sides of it. The one I experienced the most were Etherdelta and IDEX. Couldnt tell much how good they are but decentralized or centralized exchange , the most important thing is how you protect your account from hackers.

I can agree more, I like idex though it is a new exchange with low trading volumes, you can see all the buyer and seller orders, and the trading is very fast. But the most important thing is keeping your key safely. Key is everything.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cutebutte23 on March 10, 2018, 12:55:41 AM
Crypto bridge looks like it could be a good decentralized exchange with a nice looking gui for once.

Yes, it seems that this is a decent decentralized exchange. I think that most of the transactions will take place on decentralized exchanges in the near future. It's just more safe to trade there.

I've used CryptoBridge a few times and I had a great experience. I would recommend this DEX to anyone.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cryptofirm on March 10, 2018, 01:03:05 AM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.

What's wrong with Waves Dex? Apart from that it is mainly Waves? Wait for it to pick up later. The one I'm really waiting for is NVO. Their ICO launched last year, they've been REALLY silent in the public space for now, but just you wait and see, very very soon, if not this month. 2018 will be the year Dex really picks up everywhere... at least I hope so!



nothing wrong with waves DEX, and i still believe waves DEX will be the best decentralised exchange in the future because of the active development on waves DEX


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: SPINPIX on March 10, 2018, 02:08:49 AM
my personal list of decentralized exchanges is:
-etherdelta: it's the worst but it was the first and i'm still using it sometimes
-forkdelta: i like it very much, it's the better version of etherdelta, much faster and it's listing officially many coins
-idex: it has a more conformistic interface, more similar to the traditional exchanges but it has low volumes


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Phore Blockchain on March 10, 2018, 02:17:28 AM
CryptoBridge has come first to mind for a while now when asked about DEX's.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: mkmdoc on March 10, 2018, 02:27:25 AM
At the moment, several projects are conducting their ICO, which are going to do decentralized exchanges. So soon the list of crypto exchanges will be replenished. It is wonderful.

Most of the coins are from erc20 and it will be listed in decentralization exchange and will trade with the only ETH. This is the main problem with the decentralized exchange where almost all the coins will be traded with ETH only.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: lopez cryptomania on March 10, 2018, 03:18:03 AM
Here is an exchange I'm keeping on my radar once they ICO.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3085831.msg31823480#msg31823480

This will be the first arbitrage exchange. the CTO has 40 years coding experience in the financial markets for exchanges.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Fulmand on March 10, 2018, 10:19:54 AM
At the moment, several projects are conducting their ICO, which are going to do decentralized exchanges. So soon the list of crypto exchanges will be replenished. It is wonderful.

Most of the coins are from erc20 and it will be listed in decentralization exchange and will trade with the only ETH. This is the main problem with the decentralized exchange where almost all the coins will be traded with ETH only.
Security is what we always value and prioritize. Decentralized exchanges can be advantageous and disadvantageous. In terms of security, it is not prone for hacking because it is not shared, and has no server. Disadvantage would be funds are not regulated and not insured. Despite all these stuff, it's still up to us how we protect and secure ourselves.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: ItsEzMkay on March 10, 2018, 01:12:52 PM
At the moment, several projects are conducting their ICO, which are going to do decentralized exchanges. So soon the list of crypto exchanges will be replenished. It is wonderful.

Most of the coins are from erc20 and it will be listed in decentralization exchange and will trade with the only ETH. This is the main problem with the decentralized exchange where almost all the coins will be traded with ETH only.
Security is what we always value and prioritize. Decentralized exchanges can be advantageous and disadvantageous. In terms of security, it is not prone for hacking because it is not shared, and has no server. Disadvantage would be funds are not regulated and not insured. Despite all these stuff, it's still up to us how we protect and secure ourselves.
I would prefer it the decentralized way, because at the end of the day you are responsible for yourself no fuss no muss. I dislike giving up my power and putting it somebody else hands. I lost some funds on an exchange due  to this, and now see why decentralization is necessary.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: maliboom on March 10, 2018, 01:15:33 PM
the decentralized best-exchange is definitely IDEX. It is very fast and efficient. Now I work only with Idex I abandoned all the others


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: oxonhu on March 10, 2018, 01:20:23 PM
Thats actually what market need ; DEX. Transactions will be faster , cheaper and more secure. Waves want to built a DEX and they have more way to go still but when it ends many people will use it for sure. Many tokens has built on eth network and now many new ICOs on Neo coming up , there are a few based Waves platform too . We need a DEX can provide all Erc20 , Neo , Waves token and other coins too. I think behind the doors there are many developers are working to built excellent DEX and maybe we can see them after Q3 2018..


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: icalical on March 10, 2018, 02:38:20 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

I don't know why you said that IDEX can not be considered, so far based on my experience IDEX is best compared to EtherDelta and ForkDelta,
The UI is better, never had order pending for days (which I got with both ED and FD).
I think the only reason people choose ED instead kf IDEX is the market cap.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: VanDeinsberg12 on March 10, 2018, 02:49:00 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

I don't know why you said that IDEX can not be considered, so far based on my experience IDEX is best compared to EtherDelta and ForkDelta,
The UI is better, never had order pending for days (which I got with both ED and FD).
I think the only reason people choose ED instead kf IDEX is the market cap.
ID was better than ED or FD, as far as i know that the fact that the order system is Idex was following the centralized exchange site which can't be manipulated by the whale. In ED and FD someone able to take random order to sell their token or coin which looks very bad for me.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: jinnyjinny on March 10, 2018, 02:58:37 PM
The most used are Waves DEX, Etherdelta, Forkdelta, IDEX. But for working  there i would buy Ledger, Tresor or have another MEW wallet  for trading and don't keep there all of your tokens. You can lose everything.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 11, 2018, 02:00:25 AM
At the moment, several projects are conducting their ICO, which are going to do decentralized exchanges. So soon the list of crypto exchanges will be replenished. It is wonderful.
There is no much time left, we cannot wait for years in order to see functional DEX, regulations are coming from everywhere from every angle and something needs to be done about it the laws are not going to change so what we need is a DEX that works, besides many icos are simply a fraud and I'm very doubtful that a majority of those that are trying to create a decentralized exchange are going to be able to do it.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Minecache on March 11, 2018, 03:05:04 PM
As for me, the most successful decentralized exchanges are now FD and ED. The popularity of other exchanges is much lower. But I'm sure that soon decentralized exchanges will replace traditional ones.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: coskunc on March 11, 2018, 03:40:43 PM
After all the hacking and stuff, I think DEX will kill Bittrex and Binance, too many FUD happened because of their hacking rumors. I know IDEX as a trustable DEX, others, I'm not still sure... At least we won't be hacked. I remember there is an exchange called Digital Futures but still no idea if it is scam or legit...


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: wenzuo on March 11, 2018, 03:51:12 PM
Recently, I find idex.market is a very good decenterized exchange, it is very safe to do exchanges, the fees are very low, what is more important, it is very friendly to new coins, that is a good signal.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: darth_cryptorider on March 11, 2018, 04:14:15 PM
I think you cant find good DEX with big volume trade except INDEX and forkdelta now, unfortunately


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: NASer122 on March 11, 2018, 04:22:01 PM
Doesn't anyone know DEW? I've only used this one. I'm a little behind The Times. Ha ha


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: usmanov123 on March 11, 2018, 04:53:14 PM
ED is such a nightmare. I like BCO, I stake some their coins. And they have been adding some good ones as well, but volume isnt great. I've heard IDEX is a good one too, havent tried yet


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: carnitastaco on March 11, 2018, 05:06:57 PM
Hey. Maube someone know, whats happend with project 0x. They have plan to create something like decentrized exchange


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: disconnectme on March 11, 2018, 05:09:03 PM
I don't rate most of these DEX high, they lack sustsinable volume and need to improve their UI and the speed of transaction, I know we are having alot of DEX project raising significant amount of fund through ICO but none has really deliver on their promise or let me say none has compare to the centralised exchanges


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: maduranga on March 11, 2018, 05:14:58 PM
idex and forkdelta are good for me it will be good for you also. good to try and find out personaly forkdelta is my favourite. but idex in the first from the user frendly interface than forkdelta
https://forkdelta.github.io
https://idex.market


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 15, 2018, 09:27:59 PM
After all the hacking and stuff, I think DEX will kill Bittrex and Binance, too many FUD happened because of their hacking rumors. I know IDEX as a trustable DEX, others, I'm not still sure... At least we won't be hacked. I remember there is an exchange called Digital Futures but still no idea if it is scam or legit...
Right now there are many decentralized exchanges being created we still do not know which one is going to win the race but one is going to do it and when that happens centralized  exchanges will be a distant memory, you could still get hacked but a decentralized exchange will not hold your private keys you will do it, so it will be a lot harder to hack a massive amount users.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Ethan Manson on March 15, 2018, 09:35:29 PM
Airswap. 0x. Metamask


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Arabella.Theo on March 15, 2018, 09:55:51 PM
Not many I really use at the minute because of the lack of liquidity. I could never get the coins I wanted at the price I wanted on market orders never but buy orders, but but but I do love the idea and I think a good decentralised exchange would take over the market in a flash


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cheburash on March 15, 2018, 10:38:32 PM
idex and forkdelta are good for me it will be good for you also. good to try and find out personaly forkdelta is my favourite. but idex in the first from the user frendly interface than forkdelta
https://forkdelta.github.io
https://idex.market

You can add crypto-bridge.org to this list, i was in their discrod channel and hear that they will add ERC20 tokens next month ,also they have low listing fees around 1 btc for default listing and 3 btc for super fast listing.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: LaLegiste on March 16, 2018, 04:06:13 AM
Thats actually what market need ; DEX. Transactions will be faster , cheaper and more secure. Waves want to built a DEX and they have more way to go still but when it ends many people will use it for sure. Many tokens has built on eth network and now many new ICOs on Neo coming up , there are a few based Waves platform too . We need a DEX can provide all Erc20 , Neo , Waves token and other coins too. I think behind the doors there are many developers are working to built excellent DEX and maybe we can see them after Q3 2018..

I guess Binance, which has announced the development of DEX, or the partnership of Wanchain and Kyber network will make these thoughts real.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: vastmast on March 16, 2018, 06:18:12 AM
I'm using only Etherdelta, Forkdelta and Bitshares.. Apart from that, Waves' decentralized exchange is also mentioned a lot.

In fact, the popularization of the wave stocks will be very useful. Decentralized stock exchanges have not yet become fully popular. I find the waves platform very successful.
Very functional and has a great potential :)


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 16, 2018, 08:55:41 PM
Not many I really use at the minute because of the lack of liquidity. I could never get the coins I wanted at the price I wanted on market orders never but buy orders, but but but I do love the idea and I think a good decentralised exchange would take over the market in a flash
This is what we have been waiting for a long time and yet it doesn't happen, and it is precisely because of the lack of liquidity but one of the things you need to understand is that most traders do not care about giving up their information to exchanges and that is one of the biggest selling points for decentralized exchanges so it's not really a surprise that we have not seen a lot of adoption yet.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Dalmar on March 16, 2018, 09:23:47 PM
Wavesdex needs to implement few things and it can be competitive to other decentralized exchanges. There are new ICOs that offer new way of non centralized exchnage features but i doubt team will achieve it before 2019.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: rudolfaxl on March 17, 2018, 07:18:37 PM
I think that only decentralized exchanges will remain in the future. They are much safer than traditional exchanges. Now there are few DEXes and among them there is no clear leader but in the future there will be more. Now I'm trading at Forkdelta and sometimes at IDEX.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 17, 2018, 11:33:30 PM
I think that only decentralized exchanges will remain in the future. They are much safer than traditional exchanges. Now there are few DEXes and among them there is no clear leader but in the future there will be more. Now I'm trading at Forkdelta and sometimes at IDEX.
I do not know if that is going to be true, centralized exchanges are some of the biggest companies in cryptocurrencies right now they're very powerful and it is going to be very difficult to get rid of them, in a way they are like banks because they centralized information and the money of the people, so it is going to be interesting if we can destroy centralized institutions within the circle of cryptocurrencies, if we cannot do that then the chances of destroying banks are very close to zero.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: devollito on March 18, 2018, 08:36:27 AM
As far as i know these are rhe lis of dex market :
1. Waves dex
2. Bancor
3. Bitshares
4. Etherdelta / forkdeltha
5. Idex.market

For waves dex you need to have waves to trade rhere because the fees is using waves coin.
Bitshares also good platform and you are also need bitshares coin to trade there.
For token i always used forkdeltha and ide.market because it is safest place for trading token.
Next good decentralised exchanger is exscudo platform but now not launch yet, maybe in q2 or q3 this year.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: BryanK on March 18, 2018, 09:16:18 AM
I don't believe in decentralized exchanges. Still, I believe that the future will be for centralized exchanges. They are much convenient to use.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: bojokusugih on March 18, 2018, 09:46:15 AM
1.COINVEST A Centralized Platform To Crypto Eyes.
2.STREAMITY is a Decentralized Crypt Exchange Switch Platform and it is very safe and secure.
3.BITCOIN ATOM (BCA)
4.ALTTEX consortium that brings together decentralized exchanges, crypto messengers and Smart Safe.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Cryptosaphire18 on March 18, 2018, 10:39:52 AM
1.COINVEST A Centralized Platform To Crypto Eyes.
2.STREAMITY is a Decentralized Crypt Exchange Switch Platform and it is very safe and secure.
3.BITCOIN ATOM (BCA)
4.ALTTEX consortium that brings together decentralized exchanges, crypto messengers and Smart Safe.
Cryptocurrency exchanges are for all intents and purposes, the backbone of the cryptocurrency market. Evert tradable asset needs a market where it can be traded and that is what these exchanges do, they facilitate cryptocurrency commerce by virtue of their platforms service solutions. Within the world of cryptocurrency exchanges, there are basically two types of exchange platform; centralized and decentralized.A decentralized cryptocurrency exchange is one in which the architecture of the platform has no central controlling server or bundle of servers. As a result, no third-party escrow intermediary is required to hold the funds of the participants in the exchange transaction.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: ThatsABity on March 18, 2018, 10:48:06 AM
Tomorrow Exscudo beta will finally be launched: https://exscudo.com/.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: BioMike on March 18, 2018, 10:59:49 AM
Does anyone know if there are API libraries (preferably Python for me) available for these decentralized exchanges? I've shortly looked at DEX, but it seems to only have a web interface where I would need to trade manually. I'd rather build a bot that does it for me.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: bird17 on March 18, 2018, 12:36:33 PM
I do not recommend the use of decentralized exchanges. They are less secure, because you need to enter private keys, and you can get to the phishing site.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: markj113 on March 18, 2018, 12:41:04 PM
I do not recommend the use of decentralized exchanges. They are less secure, because you need to enter private keys, and you can get to the phishing site.

So how many decentralized exchanges have comprimised compared to centralised ones?

Barterdex is secure and you do not need to expose your private keys.

If you are stupid enough to fall for a phishing scam you can just as easily hand over your username and password to a centralised exchange.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: South Park on March 21, 2018, 05:24:09 PM
I don't believe in decentralized exchanges. Still, I believe that the future will be for centralized exchanges. They are much convenient to use.
Can we know why you do not believe in decentralizing exchanges? Yes there are troubles and they are not as convenient as their centralized counterparts but that is the same thing with bitcoin doesn't it? We are willing to pay the price of choosing a currency that currently is not as convenient as fiat because we see the potential it has, and the same is true for decentralizing exchanges.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: antolinicio1 on March 21, 2018, 05:27:43 PM
Two hands for decentralized exchanges.
Used recent IDEX. On one of the centralized almost a month can not finish my verification, once they probably.
Went on IDEX, volumes of course less, but not critical way. And the price was just a couple of percent lower. But everything is simple and intuitive.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: tambakikan on March 23, 2018, 12:40:19 PM
In the current decentralization exchanges, such as Ethderdelta, 0x and Oasis, the security benefits of decentralization come from the cost of the user experience. The trading speed is limited by the time the blocks and order books are updated slowly and are often out of sync with the interface. Trades are not automatically matched, forcing users to manually select trades and open them for substantial user errors. Filling in many orders, or market orders, is not possible, and cancels or even limits the cost of reserving gas. In providing the ability to manage user crypto-crypto, this exchange also removes control of the user experience.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: jinnyjinny on March 23, 2018, 11:13:36 PM
Today i joined Idex, after Etherdelta i liked that so much! very comfortable interface and not low trading volumes! so, today i sold crypterium,it took 5 minutes whole process. But i created additional MEW for this goal .


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Minor Miner on March 25, 2018, 09:35:24 PM
Now there are very few strong decentralized exchanges that are competitors to the most popular traditional exchanges. Forkdelta and Etherdelta is difficult to compare with the most popular exchanges. IDEX has a very high fees. But I'm sure that there will be more such exchanges in the future.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: teamsah5416 on March 25, 2018, 10:00:38 PM
I can not believe decentralized things. Because someone hand what we say decentralize but I would prefer it the decentralized way, because at the end of the day you are responsible for yourself no fuss no muss. I dislike giving up my power and putting it somebody else hands. I lost some funds on an exchange due  to this, and now see why decentralization is necessary.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: gilangIDR on March 25, 2018, 11:17:39 PM
I can not believe decentralized things. Because someone hand what we say decentralize but I would prefer it the decentralized way, because at the end of the day you are responsible for yourself no fuss no muss. I dislike giving up my power and putting it somebody else hands. I lost some funds on an exchange due  to this, and now see why decentralization is necessary.
You may experience fear because I predict that you have lost money on an exchange. Yes because some time ago there was some exchange that lost all the available capital. It is very sad because they do not return all the money we have. Decentralized is good, but there must be an institution or agency that can manage it. Do not get when the exchange is experiencing a scam or hacking because of bad security then we are affected. Personally that I will not save much money on an exchange, I keep it in the official wallet and I only save a little money in exhange when I want to trade.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: B1tUnl0ck3r on April 03, 2018, 02:35:28 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.

google in the general search gives out also phishing sites, now all chats are full of people who have paid for the carelessness

I know you are aware of Idex and FD/ED, but currently there aren't any other decentralized and working exchanges. Let's hope that ADAE or CORBIT will change this in near future.

WAVES DEX is even worst.

What's wrong with Waves Dex? Apart from that it is mainly Waves? Wait for it to pick up later. The one I'm really waiting for is NVO. Their ICO launched last year, they've been REALLY silent in the public space for now, but just you wait and see, very very soon, if not this month. 2018 will be the year Dex really picks up everywhere... at least I hope so!


This seems to be correct decentralized exchanges are not very popular right now but I think this is going to change in this year since there is a lot of regulation coming up and exchanges that are centralized will have to comply while decentralized exchanges don't have to do that eventually people are going to get tired of sending documents and even getting their identity stolen and that is when the big migration to the decentralized exchanges will happen.

Yeah I don't like neither DEX who have an embedded currency, it means they aren't neutral towards all coins or chains. I think one of the cheapest and true p2p market is https://www.openbazaar.org otherwise there is www.bisq.org but it's quite expansive to use, otherwise it is an elegant and really p2p market solution.

the quest continues for the ultimate p2p exchange. this will be as revolutionary as continuous pricing for btc.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: bananadines on April 03, 2018, 02:52:03 PM
MY favorite decentralized exchange is Waves right now. I like the work of the team and the airdrops that all waves holders receive. You can also earn more if you lease you coins in the Waves wallet!


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: seymenyunus16 on April 03, 2018, 04:45:32 PM
Decentralized exchange is good idea. But i think we didn't see the better now . The most used are Waves DEX, Etherdelta, Forkdelta, IDEX. But for working  there i would buy Ledger, Tresor or have another MEW wallet  for trading and don't keep there all of your tokens. You can lose everything.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: xiaoyum on April 03, 2018, 06:32:06 PM
Decentralized exchanges were always good idea. Noone wanna pay useless unnecessary amount of fees anymore to any 3rd parties. They just wanna sell/buy against other people with their own using specific algorithms.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: LEINADbtc on April 03, 2018, 06:43:37 PM
I don't think there are that many... Except for Etherdelta, Forkdelta, Idex...
You can check Waves DEX. Looks pretty solid in my opinion. Maybe the upcoming NVO.
Also wait for the NEO ones. Probably better than ethdelta and stuff.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: icoprofits on April 03, 2018, 07:26:25 PM
other than myetherwallet no exchanger is decentralized exchange most of all exchanges are centralized in exchanger admin control


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: infested on April 03, 2018, 07:31:31 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!

Here are some decentralized exchanges:

IDEX
Waves Dex
OpenLedger Dex [Bitshares]
CryptoBridge Dex
OasisDex
Radar Relay
BarterDex
Bisq (aka BitSquare)
Stellar Dex


Some more under development or with less liquidity:

Bancor liquidity exchange
EtherDelta
Counterparty Exchange
district0x
Altcoin.io
Airswaps


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: onetwostep on April 03, 2018, 07:45:15 PM
IDEX is the best decentralized exchange. I like the interface very much, and it is very easy to use, everybody can use this exchange. But the volumes are low, its a big problem :(


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: disconnectme on April 03, 2018, 08:16:34 PM
I think for now there are quite few of them, I won't call IDEX decentralised, neither is Wave DEx and there are some other exchanges like these that claim they are decentralised. I will pick EtherDelta and ForkDelta as the two functional decentralised exchange. Kyber is coming on board their beta platform is on


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: B1tUnl0ck3r on April 06, 2018, 12:07:02 PM
I think for now there are quite few of them, I won't call IDEX decentralised, neither is Wave DEx and there are some other exchanges like these that claim they are decentralised. I will pick EtherDelta and ForkDelta as the two functional decentralised exchange. Kyber is coming on board their beta platform is on

thank you, it's boring all those paid promoters polluting topics :). I love bisq but it's soooooo expansive.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: bitcoinposts on April 06, 2018, 01:13:05 PM
Binance is the only decentralized exchange presently in market rest all exchangers are have centralized with their own rules so Binance Blockchain can become world number one exchange in coming days


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cakmabokgot on April 06, 2018, 01:51:18 PM
I frequently use IDEX at the moment. I also discovered TIDEX this week, seems like a secure decentralized exchange. Haven't tried it yet. But I have seen several good coins just got out of ICOs
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Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: paderobin on April 09, 2018, 02:18:15 PM
Binance is the only decentralized exchange presently in market rest all exchangers are have centralized with their own rules so Binance Blockchain can become world number one exchange in coming days
Binance is not a DEX!
They just announced plans to build a DEX and have a competition going for developers who want to help them build it


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: coinporch on April 09, 2018, 04:29:39 PM
try cryptobridge or wave dex,,
for me both Decentralized exchange above is good and very popular in crypto world too
you can trade a lot of coins there my friend


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: klepikolse on April 09, 2018, 07:08:05 PM
Recently EtherDelta showed us the true potential of decentralised exchanges by reaching top 1 trade volume. Looks promising, after they almost crashed a month or two ago. So there is a great chance for DEXes to earn their share of market


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Xardasim on April 09, 2018, 08:27:11 PM
I can not say anything about Forkdelta because I have never used this change. But, IDEX i think more reliable decentralized exchange. I use it regularly and nothing happened until now. So you just write to the private key and deposit the Ethereum in exchange, then you can buy what do you want.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: ophyrim on April 09, 2018, 08:46:35 PM
I have used IDEX, TIDEX, Etherdelta and Forkdelta. I think the best one is IDEX. The speed is not bad and the volume is also good. Unfortunately, they have closed chat panel which was useful.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: paderobin on April 11, 2018, 12:06:07 PM
Recently EtherDelta showed us the true potential of decentralised exchanges by reaching top 1 trade volume. Looks promising, after they almost crashed a month or two ago. So there is a great chance for DEXes to earn their share of market
Etherdelta took their community for granted. Instead of stepping up their communication - or hiring someone competent to take care of communication for them - they were so full of themselves as some sort of ERC20 DEX.
Look who's full of themselves now


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: faruk34 on April 17, 2018, 07:09:45 PM
Decentralized stock exchanges I know in idex and etherdelta. A decent stock exchange I like. There is a lot of new coin here. The volume is better than the others


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Lpim01 on April 17, 2018, 11:57:17 PM
Actually, all exchanges are centralized cause they are manage by group of people making their sites runs smoothly but they couldn't control coins prices cause it varies from buying and selling offered by traders.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Ecex.Exchange on April 19, 2018, 04:50:04 PM
Token Exchange registration application! https://ecex.exchange/ (https://ecex.exchange/)

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Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: MidnightWolf on April 19, 2018, 05:19:32 PM
Actually, all exchanges are centralized cause they are manage by group of people making their sites runs smoothly but they couldn't control coins prices cause it varies from buying and selling offered by traders.
The fact is that if the administration does not influence the exchange, then it is artificially manipulated by traders who regulate the number of coins on the market.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Agozyen on April 20, 2018, 02:00:30 AM
BaerterDEX FTW.  Very active and responsive devs, part of the Komodo platform, ERC20 compatible.  What's not to love? 


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: tisumagic on April 20, 2018, 02:16:18 AM
Actually, all exchanges are centralized cause they are manage by group of people making their sites runs smoothly but they couldn't control coins prices cause it varies from buying and selling offered by traders.
indeed the price of coin will not be controlled by the exchange because the market price varies from the amount of demand and supply that occurs by the traders. and I think the most decentralized exchange is forkdelta or Idex


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: alaricoin on April 20, 2018, 06:21:35 AM
The best is idex.market. Very fast and functional


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: eastneo on April 28, 2018, 06:47:58 AM
Hi guys, we are a new decentralized exchange based on 0x protocol.

https://tokenjar.io

Any feedback is welcome.

Happy trading.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: AlanShlafter on April 28, 2018, 09:37:20 AM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!
You can search the forum about this subject. Here is an article about centralized and decentralized exchanges and their lists: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2906237.0

Also check out this one: https://coinsutra.com/best-decentralized-exchanges-dex/

Don't miss OAX project, they will be a promising dex when they release: https://www.oax.org


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Aleksablack on May 18, 2018, 03:02:28 PM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!
the decentralized best-exchange is definitely IDEX. It is very fast and efficient. Now I work only with Idex I abandoned all the others


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: miyaka26 on May 18, 2018, 05:02:19 PM
You can search and find such list through google, I used etherdelta, waves dex and one desktop dex I forgot its name. I think if you are interested in them you should really look at oax project.
Not safe to google those you should also proceed with extra caution for researching tons of scam sites and phishing sites that are waiting to take their baits, Op's mentioned exchanges are the most reliable and usable exchanges in the category of decentralized, you should try radar relay a decentralized exchange for ERC20 tokens, they are using WETH for fees so you should convert your eth, give also a shot for waves exchange platform.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Klovezio on May 19, 2018, 05:41:00 AM
Tell me please where can I see a list of all decentralized exchanges at the moment? CMC not offer) Interested in exchanges, even with a small volume of trading.
What decentralized exchanges do you use? Idex and forkdelta can not be considered, I'm aware of them)
Thank you!
I use TradeBlock. On that platform you can see the volume of different exchanges. Also you can add different tools to analyze.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Aleksablack on May 30, 2018, 06:29:30 PM
I searched on different forums like this, online , Google, Yandex. I am quite satisfied with the work of IDEX and etherdelta, they are quite popular by the way.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: steinkopf on May 30, 2018, 07:03:00 PM
I am confident that only decentralized exchanges will work in the future. Many traditional exchanges will die because the government will destroy them.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: teskostecenje on May 30, 2018, 07:54:22 PM
Only 2 that are any good and have relative high volume are crypto bridge and idex.Have in mind that crypto bridge doesnt accept erc-20(they do plan to integrate it in the future)while idex on the other hand is only for erc-20 tokens afaik


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Sam02Sung on May 30, 2018, 08:43:11 PM
Decentralized exchanges were always good idea. Noone wanna pay useless unnecessary amount of fees anymore to any 3rd parties. They just wanna sell/buy against other people with their own using specific algorithms.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: Shavedcoconut on May 30, 2018, 09:04:38 PM
Its still in ICO stage, but the one that in carrying the signature for, Digital Ticks, I and many others believe it will be the one to use in the near future. Have a look at how they plan to do things and what they offer along with extremly low trading fees(when any). I cant wait to see this one up and running. Of course, decentralised.


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: sarajahon on June 14, 2018, 09:33:37 AM
I think for now there are quite few of them, I won't call IDEX decentralised, neither is Wave DEx and there are some other exchanges like these that claim they are decentralised. I will pick EtherDelta and ForkDelta as the two functional decentralised exchange. Kyber is coming on board their beta platform is on

thank you, it's boring all those paid promoters polluting topics :). I love bisq but it's soooooo expansive.

Want to know more about  bisq DEX

https://coinpedia.org/decentralized-exchange/bisq-dex/


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: 2tf on June 14, 2018, 09:48:29 AM
Definitely this type of decentralized exchanges must increase even the offer is limited in comparison with another type of centralized exchanges. The community will appreciate that and project developers too


Title: Re: decentralized exchanges
Post by: cryptosluck on June 14, 2018, 08:16:59 PM
Binance is the first decentralized exchanger and most trusted fastest growing and transparent exchanger available in the market