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> Republic Protocol is building a Decentralised Dark Pool Exchange. For those that don't know a Dark Pool is for high volume trading away from a regular exchange to avoid affecting the price, also known as OTC trading.
> Republic Protocol will be the first decentralised Dark Pool.
> If you own 100k REN you can run a dark node which collects revenue from each trade that takes place through the protocol.
> Recently announced that the protocol can be used by anyone to set up their own dark pool but all trades are processed through the dark node holders. This means you collect revenues from every exchange that utilises the Republic Protocol.
>Big name investors including Polychain Capital & Huobi Capital. Coincidentally Huobi announced that they plan on adding a dark pool to their exchange, I wonder what protocol they'll use to implement it?
> Test net this month and main net in Q4.
> GitHub is unbelievably impressive and they have delivered so much extra they are currently updating their white paper.
> Listed on OKEX, HADAX, Liqui and IDex

>> No.10928104

>>10927869
Chad thundercock

>> No.10928128

>>10927869
>$2,500 for a node
I would unironically if I wasn't a poorfag.

>> No.10928489

Nodes take so much to set up, think costs of electricity, a dedicated computer online 24/7 and internet. Not to mention the risk of it going to 0. I bought the ICO and flipped it for a 2x and I'm not lookin back

>> No.10928524

>>10928489
Not to mention you have to pay a monthly fee for amazon AWS in order to run a node. Possibly at a loss for profit. This asshole obviously forgot to mention that little fact though. It's pumping nicely right now though, cant complain if you are already holding.

>> No.10929025

>>10928489
>>10928524

Amazon's basic AWS rental is like $20/month.

>> No.10929048

>>10928524
AWS doesn't cost shit. Renting a server is cheaper than you'd think.

>> No.10929889

>>10927869
>he's still buying "nodes" and believing their hilariously overblown income projections
When the biggest crypto figures shit on nodes you know you're too late for greater fool's money

>> No.10930369

>>10929889
Bag holders trying to get rid of their shit. Look at the volume, jesus people are stupid.