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SteX - a publicly owned exchange where 100% of profits are proportionally distributed among all holders of STE tokens?

Wed Oct 11, 2017 12:47 am

Has any here at the forum heard of STeX.Exchange? (https://stex.exchange/)

Earlier today I read an article (I'll credit the author and cite the article in just a moment) about the above referenced exchange. I'm not very familiar with the STE Exchange (or "STeX") but what did stand out to me was a couple of claims which are made in the article.

My question (regarding the claims in the article) is is it accurate and true that the
"STeX.Exchange is the first totally publicly owned crypto-exchange, where one hundred percent of operating profits from commissions is proportionally distributed among all shareholders of STE tokens."
?

If so that seems like (at least to me) a significant and substantial development in the way which exchanges work. Very interesting (to me at least).

Does anyone here at the forum have any thoughts which they'd like to share regarding that claims made?

In any event here is the article:

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by @my2coins
September 21, 2017
Steemit.com

Excerpt:

...i found something i could not withhold from all crypto fans/junkies...

...

STeX.Exchange is the first totally publicly owned crypto-exchange, where one
hundred percent of operating profits from commissions is proportionally distributed
among all shareholders of STE tokens.


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Read more at: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@my2 ... o-be-found
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Re: SteX - a publicly owned exchange where 100% of profits are proportionally distributed among all holders of STE token

Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:17 am

STOX and now SteX? When will it end ha ha ha? Probably when they run out of letter combinations.
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Re: SteX - a publicly owned exchange where 100% of profits are proportionally distributed among all holders of STE token

Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:33 am

There's a more recent article, which contains a video (approximately 17:00 min in length), regarding the SteX.

As I indicated in my first post (above) this is my first time ever hearing about the STeX.Exchange and I really don't understand very much about it.

However, after a cursory review of the ANN thread ([ANN][STEX.Exchange]1-st Exchange 3.0 Aggregator to trade all coins in one place) over at bitcointalk.org it appears that most everyone over there has positives things to say about STeX.

I also looked up Nickolay Prays' Github

Here's the article:

Video Interview with Nickolay Prays - STeX.Exchange CTO
by @my2coins
October 4, 2017
Steemit.com

Excerpt:

https://youtu.be/nfhwaBjGCA4

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Read more at: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@my2 ... change-cto

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