A full list of decentralized exchanges of cryptocurrencies and tokens.
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1, TBC: To be confirmed.
2: Is not a exchange, just a protocol.
3: Hybrid centralized/decentralized exchange.
4: Hybrid centralized/decentralized exchange, full decentralisation in the roadmap.
5: Derivatives decentralized exchange.
6: Decentralized cash-crypto exchange.
7: http://blog.rippex.net/br/2018/02/gateway-closure/
Yes. A key column missing. Is the column of degree of decentralization. It is a complex task, since it not only requires a very specific technical definition, but also requires an exhaustive analysis of each of the exchanges that we include. We are working on it. But all help is welcome. For example, adding a column that shows the exchange/platform is non-custodial and/or another column showing the site'hosting/dns is centralized, or that certain administrators of the project retain some control/permission that centralizes such risks into vulnerabiltiies (i.e. they are a party to every smart contract as a pre-requisite and cannot be replaced by another party who could act in a similar capacity in a permissionless manner).
- @oseselio research for "Mercados Descentralizados | #dsociety" book project.
- "State of Decentralized Exchanges, 2018" by @NathanSexer: https://media.consensys.net/state-of-decentralized-exchanges-2018-276dad340c79
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