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RE: Steem wallets down too often

in #steem7 years ago

Ouch! That is really scary news! This was supposed to be a decentralized currency, but all of a sudden we see that a few exchanges can control your funds just like the banks can set limits on withdrawals and close their doors! The only answer I see is to have its own internal trading and not just with a few select crypto-currencies, but with fiat currencies as well. I'm more than willing to buy some Steem, but I don't want to use a 3rd party exchange. There is no way I can currently accomplish this. Privately using PayPal perhaps? We need our own internal exchange.

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What about OpenLedger exchange?

Thanks. I cannot find any information about it on their website. It immediately wants me to create an account before telling me what it is or what it is capable of. Why would anyone do that?

Here is more info: https://openledger.info

I was there. Could not find out what they trade, what the fees are, zip.

This would be great if possible
many n00bs to steemit and crypto would have more incentive to pay directly to the steemit site rather than using the sometimes intimidating trading sites.

Absolutely!

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