Join CryptoUnity's Saturday Chitchat "Regular CEX vs C(U)EX"
CryptoUnity
Editorial
Published 3 yr. ago
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We are inviting you to join our Saturday Chitchat on the 1st of April at 6 pm CET to discuss the pros and cons of traditional centralized exchanges (CEX) and how our centralized exchange C(U)EX is different.
This chitchat is a great opportunity to learn about the differences between traditional exchanges compared to ours. Our team members will discuss the topic with their insights and knowledge, and participants are more than welcome to join in on the discussion.
The event will be held in our Discord village, which you can join using the following link: https://discord.gg/amHWNcmUMP.
Don't miss out on this interesting debate, and join us for an engaging discussion on CEX vs C(U)EX.
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