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Actually, it is a P2P network that enables exchanges. There is no third-party exchange entity, rather individuals exchange value directly, on a P2P basis. Individual traders do not have to send their funds (i.e., transfer custody) to another entity, the exchange, and trust that their funds will be taken care of (think of mtGox, Bitfinex, etc.). Instead, they always have control of their funds. Which is why I prefer the decentralized exchange over centralized exchanges (what I think you call "real exchanges" above). Anyway, the motivation for this post has been met. Bisq will enable trading with EOS tokens. If you don't like decentralized exchanges, go ahead and use your "real exchanges".

now we have newdex and steem engine and we can use carbon to go between eos and usd and coinbase has eos but i hate coinbbase, and soon, you will be able to use local eos type site

but yeah

people will just need a simple easy way to send fiat for eos.. it shouldnt be that hard

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