Announcing token.store EOS

Stepan Boguslavsky
2 min readApr 2, 2019

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token.store, providers of trusted, trustless technology since 2017, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of token.store EOS, a trustless exchange for the EOS ecosystem.

token.store EOS features single-click fully trustless trades settling in under a second, no transaction or gas fees, a gorgeous user interface, fully on-chain custody and order books, a powerful API, and friendly support. We are also proud to announce an introductory 0% commission rate for a limited time!

Trustless exchanges are exchanges you don’t have to trust to keep your funds safe. token.store EOS never takes custody of its users’ assets: all user funds are stored on-chain in an EOS smart contract, making them as secure as EOS itself. In a world where over $1 billion was stolen from centralized exchanges in 2018 alone, token.store’s fully trustless technology is increasingly important.

token.store EOS is proud to additionally announce that it intends to be the first EOS decentralized exchange to audit their smart contract code.

token.store EOS will be launching in late May at token.store/eos. You can currently read more about the upcoming launch here.

A sneak peek at our EOS DEX’s UI

About token.store

token.store is a pioneer in the trustless technology space. In 2017, token.store launched token.store ETH, one of the web’s oldest fully trustless ETH exchanges. token.store ETH is proud to have hosted well over half a million successful transactions, transacting tens of millions of dollars worth of digital assets.

To date, token.store ETH is one of the web’s most prolific decentralized exchanges, and has been used by over 100,000 ETH accounts since inception. It is a top-rated decentralized application in the Ethereum ecosystem.

token.store is proud to be a non-ICO business. Instead, we focus on building profitable products with R&D costs backed by small amounts of strategically deployed venture capital.

Contacts

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Stepan Boguslavsky

Interests range from decentralised system architecture to Russian history and stout beers