Another way to make sure your exchange is profitable is to use a low resource and open crypto tool: https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/20554/the-best-white-label-crypto-exchange-and-crypto-tool-kits
06 Dec 2021 04:37 Read comment
The white-label platforms are getting easier to use every year and to add the open-source crypto exchange solutions have also grown in popularity and are worth researching too. Having a developer is obviously going to pay divedence overtime but as this article suggest it isn't always a requirement, especially if you using out-of-the-box crypto tool kits.
14 Oct 2021 03:23 Read comment
That's pretty cool! I though only white-label crypto exchange was possible but seems NFT are just another thing that can be white-labeled. Is there a way to get a video demo of how this works?
23 Aug 2021 09:17 Read comment
Probably the the best blog on tokenomics on Finextra right now.
24 Jul 2021 16:08 Read comment
Great guide! Didn't know you could stake crypto on a projects.
19 Jul 2021 03:11 Read comment
I noticed this is rather out of date as it does not include DEX and white label open source solutions.
The last time I forked a DEX it was a good starting point but once you need to create a coin and brand then a white label open source crypto exchange is much more usable for business. Just search open source crypto exchange or something along those lines.
28 May 2021 19:14 Read comment
As Jeremy Light mentioned, the incentives for consumer adoption has to be there. Before any functional CBDC is out real crypto assets will most probably be light years ahead and everyone know the incentive in crypto are compelling to say the least. If CBDCs are given away for free (like China did in their test), and they don't erode privacy then CBDCs have a fighting chance against public blockchains assets.
27 May 2021 09:00 Read comment
Seems like the energy sector has no choice but to enter the crypto game at some point. Imagine energy companies acting crypto money minter/printer and a financial institutions in the future.
24 May 2021 03:23 Read comment
I think one indirect way to invest in bitcoin and crypto for that matter is to actually do business in the field. As the technology is open-source and can be retro fitted into your work it is a great circular to invest in both a growing industry and asset class.
14 May 2021 12:36 Read comment
This point is really driving it home: "...one thing is sure, those operating on a native cryptocurrency system will have a huge head start in the next digital world economy." Far as I can see the crypto exchanges are so far ahead of the game here and any services already using public blockchains are probably going to have the head start. Why wait for these CBDCs. It is a no brainer Just use what is open-source and useful today and stay ahead.
04 May 2021 04:27 Read comment
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