
Cube.Exchange aims to solve the problem of founder risk by creating a unique hybrid market structure that takes advantage of the benefits of both traditional exchanges and the efficiencies offered by embracing certain elements of Web3 technology. This is designed to ensure that assets remain under the ownership of users and are never subject to co-mingling, re-hypothecation, misappropriation, or other illicit use by exchange founders or team members. The exchange has paired a number of innovations including an off-chain sequencer with an industry-leading lightning-fast matching engine, on-chain settlement, and a unique multi-party computation (MPC) wallet to ensure that only those parties authorised by a user have access to their funds. This market structure is an industry first and has been built from the ground-up to realise the true promise of efficient, trustless asset trading and ownership. Your keys, your trades, your assets - even in the event of a bankruptcy or insolvency.
Cube exchange is established in 2023 and is registered in Australia. The exchange 24 hours trading volume is $598,323. There are 32 coins and 38 trading pairs are available on the exchange. Cube exchangee secured Rank 207 in the cryptocurrency exchange market.
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2023
Australia
32
38
$598,323
6 BTC$0
0 BTC
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