What is NVO?
The new Cross-platform Modular Decentralized Exchange is to hit markets soon.
It is a very cool idea as it takes out the risk of crypto-trading by ACTUALLY cutting out the middle man. The crypto-currencies you own stay on your computer at all times. This means that unlike Poloniex, Kraken, and all those other exchanges, your holdings are always safe. A very appealing thought for people who are holding significant amounts of coin.
The team currently consists of four people.
- Yanni Bragui - Lead Developer and CTO
- Ton Bi - CEO and Founder
- Imed Boudali - Validator Developer
- Alexander Alexandrov - Marketing Consultant & Advisor
All these members have a lot of experience with engineering and crypto-currencies.
They have a demo available, but it is in early stages and if you are gonna play with it, save your private keys first!
After recently completing their fund raising, they are now working towards releasing their platform. Keep your eyes open for any new developments as it hits the market.
Thanks for reading, let me know what you think!
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Anyone who invested into the NVO ICO and trying to figure out how to see or access the tokens once distributed, see my new guide done for the NVO team: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@kozan/how-to-access-and-view-your-nvo-tokens-once-distribution-completed
Interesting. Time to see the white paper.
Did somebody say whitepaper?
Or maybe this is more to your liking?
Thanks for the whitepaper. I finally read it and I want to get in. Don't know where to get some. I may have to wait until it hits an exchange.
It should hit exchanges soon enough. I will keep you guys posted as soon as it happens or is about to happen.
seems like an interesting ico, but be careful, ico's are very risky
Yeah, I agree with every ICO there is an inherent risk. That being said, you have to pick and choose what you believe in. This one makes a lot of sense to me personally, but I would not advise anyone invest in anything that they don't really understand.
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