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RE: Decentralized Exchanges: The Future for Trading Cryptos

All of the exchanges need to hire UX designers and help make the entire process easier for everybody, centralized or not.

There is a barrier to entry with trying to figure out what is what and how to work what. It seems the entire concept of User Experience was mostly ignored in favor of engineering on 90% of theses sites.

I'm available should any of you guys read this... IT IS A DIRE NEED!

I hope the decentralized exchanges continue to grow and surpass the centralized ones. Safer, more secure, and hopefully easier to work UX improvements into...

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Head over to bitsharestalk.org and get hired by the Bitshares blockchain reserve fund. They are paying out over $180k USD for UI and other upgrades over the next six months. If you have UX talent they would be very happy to pay you very well to contribute, currently they are working on a bounty program at about $125/hr. If you get support from the community for your work/talent you can propose your own worker that can get voted in and pay you damn good money to work on the Bitshares DEX UI. People don't realize Bitshares makes money off each transaction, and instead of paying wasteful/corrupt/centralized mining cartels like BTC/ETH, puts the fees into a reserve fund, which is currently worth just under $100 million USD. No joke! Bitshares is the first decentralized autonomous company in the world and has been running for three years.

very great😍😍

Okay, I'm sold.
I've been doing research on Bitshares over the past few weeks. Undecided on whether to risk some money on it or just let it pass as with dozens others. Your comment here is the decider. It's obvious you know much more than I do.

I have Counterparty but as Heidi had noted, the daily volume is VERY low. It might change in the near future though (the speculator's perennial hope). I'm going to hedge with the "DEX" theme by also buying Bitshares.