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Re: [ANN] ⭐🚀 as.exchange ⭐🚀 Innovative Derivatives Exchange ⭐🚀
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as.exchange
on 20/12/2020, 17:59:29 UTC
In order of priority? I would say:

(1), (3) and then (2);

(1) because obviously you have the patent pending, so once it get's approved you should roll this out the soonest. And then (3) a 0% fee will be very much attractive for investors, specially average joe traders. And then last (2), as I believed this is for more experience and big traders out there.

Thank you very much for your feedback! In fact this is what we think might be the best. However, as we are just rolling out marketing activities, and many people still cannot fully understand the concept of TVS, we are thinking that starting with (3) and then (1) and then finally (2) could be the best? That would provide a lot of benefits to everyone in the market as we wouldn't be charging anything at all for OTC BTC, and in the meantime as people would be using that service which they know quite well, they could learn about TVS as we would be launching and publishing more educational materials. What do you think? Smiley



How about 3), but also for Ethereum? Fees are fine, you can make them small like 1%.

- BTC OTC spot trading (like on LocalBitcoins) with 1% fees

- ETH OTC spot trading (like on LocalBitcoins) with 1% fees

Thank you for your feedback. It is highly appreciated! Smiley I believe this might be the best option for us, but we will see what other people think as currently only 2 people here replied. And of course (3) would be for all cryptocurrencies, BTC would just be immediately available, and ETH, LTC, XRP, and others would take maybe 2-3 weeks to implement, since we, unlike most exchanges out there, don't use "white-label" solutions or modifications of "open-source" (if you check most of exchanges you will find out they are using same software developed by few vendors, and all the software loopholes and weaknesses are pretty known in the market, that's why we develop everything in-house from zero Smiley and sometimes take a little longer than others to rollout new feature)