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Discription Newdex is an EOS based Decentralized Exchange, which is developed and operated by Newdex Inc. With free flow of digital assets as mission, Newdex continues to explore the "multi-chain and cross-chain" decentralized trading model. Newdex describes their platform as placing an emphasis on 'upholding characteristics of safe, fast and transparent' as well as "devoted to creating a next-generation digital assets trading platform, opening a new era of decentralized trading.
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Newdex Review

A crypto guide must provide reviews of all of the exchanges out there, so that you can find the right one for you. This review of Newdex consists of four parts: general info, fees, deposit methods and security.

General Info

Newdex is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that launched in 2018. It markets itself as ?the world?s leading decentralized exchange?. However, we don?t know based on which factors they claim to be world-leading.

Newdex Promo Picture

The first choice you have to make if you want to trade here is whether you want to trade on the EOS-blockchain or the TRON-blockchain.

Newdex EOS and Tron

As this is a DEX, it is also open to citizens or residents from the United States. Or rather, the citizenship or residency is of less importance for DEXs seeing as they never hold their users? assets.

Multi-terminal Support

Most people prefer to do their crypto trading on desktop. But there are others as well. People who prefer to do the trading on their mobile phones. Luckily for them, Newdex is also available for iPhones and Androids.

Multi-Terminal Support

General information on DEXs

DEXs are becoming increasingly more popular, mostly due to the following factors:

  • They do not require a third party to store your funds, instead, you are always directly in control of your coins and you conduct transactions directly with whoever wants to buy or sell your coins.
  • They normally do not require you to give out personal info. This makes it possible to create an account and right away be able to start trading.
  • Their servers spread out across the globe leading to a lower risk of server downtime.
  • They are essentially immune to hacker attacks.

However, DEXs normally have an order book with lower liquidity than their centralized counterparts.

Other DEXs

As mentioned above, the DEXs are definitely gaining market shares against their centralized counterparts. You have probably heard of at least one of the following exchanges that are all DEXs: Binance DEX, EtherDelta, Bibox, Bitshares Asset Exchange, Waves DEX, Bancor Network, OpenLedger DEX, IDEX, Token Store, Bisq, Counterparty DEX, Burst Asset Exchange, AirSwap.io, Fcoin Exchange, Barter DEX, Switcheo Network, DEx.top and Ethermium.

Newdex Trading View

Different exchanges have different trading views. And there is no ?this overview is the best?-view. You should yourself determine which trading view that suits you the best. What the views normally have in common is that they all show the order book or at least part of the order book, a price chart of the chosen cryptocurrency and order history. They normally also have buy and sell-boxes. Before you choose an exchange, try to have a look at the trading view so that you can ascertain that it feels right to you. The below is a picture of the trading view at Newdex:

Newdex Trading View

Newdex Fees

Newdex Trading fees

The one thing we can?t stress enough is that you must always ascertain the trading fees at any exchange you are interested in. Every trade occurs between two parties: the maker, whose order exists on the order book prior to the trade, and the taker, who places the order that matches (or ?takes?) the maker?s order. Makers make the liquidity in a market and takers remove this liquidity by matching makers? orders with their own.

The global industry average taker fee has for a long time been 0.25% of the value of the order. Today, we see a shift towards even lower industry averages. Many new exchanges now charge 0.15% or 0.10% instead.

At Newdex, both takers and makers pay 0.20%. This fee is in line with industry average.

Newdex Withdrawal fees

This platform only charges the network fee when you withdraw crypto. This is a more consumer friendly withdrawal fee model than what industry average in the crypto industry. But, at Newdex, you don?t really make withdrawals so there?s not really a withdrawal fee to compare with in the first place.

Deposit Methods

Newdex does not ? like all (or at least close to all) other DEXs ? accept any deposits of fiat currency. This means that crypto investors without any previous holding of crypto assets can?t trade at this trading platform. In order to purchase your first cryptos, you need a so called entry-level exchange, which is an exchange accepting deposits of fiat currency. Find one by using our Exchange Finder!

Newdex Security

The servers of DEXs normally spread out across the globe. This is different from centralized exchanges that normally have their servers more concentrated. This spread-out of servers leads to a lower risk of server downtime and also means that DEXs are virtually immune to attacks. This is because if you take out one of the servers, it makes little to no difference for the network of servers in its entirety. However, if you manage to get into a server at a centralized exchange, you can do a lot more harm.

Also, if you make a trade at a DEX, the exchange itself never touches your assets. Accordingly, even if a hacker would somehow be able to hack the exchange (in spite of the above), the hacker can not access your assets. If you make a trade at a centralized exchange, however, you normally hold assets at that exchange. That is, until you withdraw them to your private wallet. A centralized exchange can therefore be hacked and your funds held at such exchange can be stolen.

As this exchange is a DEX, we feel that it is appropriate to award it a security score of A+ (regardless of its score in the Mozilla Observatory-test).


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