Home Component 2: Cex Reflectors
The 3 Kinds of Derivatives on EdaFace Dex
There are many types of derivatives, which can be grouped into three. EdaFace Dex offers all the three derivatives, which are: (1). Options An options contract is a financial contract that gives the holder the right – but not the obligation – to buy or sell an underlying crypto asset at a specified price by a specified date (expiration date)...
Trade Derivatives on EdaFace Dex
In the financial world, there are principally two kinds of trading – spots and derivatives.When you directly sell and buy on an exchange, you are performing spot trading. It is the traditional type of trading, e.g. using BNB to buy EDA. On the other hand, Derivatives are financial agreements (contracts) that derive value from an underlying as...
Derivatives Listing
There are two types of Centralized Exchanges (Cex):(I). Spot Exchanges and (ii). Derivatives Exchanges. A Derivatives Exchange is a Centralized Exchange (Cex) that offers derivatives trading services. The Derivatives Listing Platform is where the listed derivatives exchanges can be seen, and it is part of the EdaFace Listing Platforms.You can...
How to List Exchange, Marketplace, etc.
Anyone can list his crypto exchange, marketplace, aggregator, etc. on the Spot Listing arena of the EdaFace Listing Platforms. However, note that EdaFace helps crypto lovers to identify and prevent scams. As such, any Project that must be listed on EdaFace Listing Platforms must pass through the Verification Asset Centre (VAC) of EdaFace. Be...
Spot Listing
There are two types of Centralized Exchanges (Cex): (i). Spot Exchanges, and (ii). Derivatives exchanges A Spot Exchange is a Centralized Exchange (Cex) that offers spot trading services. The Spot Listing Platform is where the listed spot exchanges can be seen, and it is part of the EdaFace Listing Platforms.You can access the Spot Listing...
Introduction to Component 2
On 18th August 2008, the domain name bitcoin.org was registered by Satoshi Nakamoto. Seventy-four days later (on the 31st of October 2008), Satoshi released a whitepaper that detailed the formation of a decentralized public ledger known as a Blockchain. About 70 days thereafter (specifically on the 9th of January 2009), the Blockchain relea...
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