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Burst Asset Exchange


Frais de l'echange

Frais de retrait 0.00735 BURST Frais de Preneur 0.00735 BURST Frais de Fabricant 0.00735 BURST

Méthodes de dépôts

No Wire Transfer No Credit Card

Cryptos prises en charge (0)

UPDATE 11 November 2021: When trying to access the website of Burst Asset Exchange today, we were unsuccessful. In fact, the exchange's previous domain was listed as "for sale". Usually when this happens, without any preceding information on system maintenance or upgrades, it is because the domain has been snapped, stolen or sold. But it could also be for other reasons. However, as the exchange is no longer possible to access, we have marked it as "dead" and moved it to our Exchange Graveyard.

If the exchange's website would become accessible again and the error is just temporary, we will "revive" it and bring it back to our Exchange List.

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Burst Asset Exchange is a so called “decentralized exchange”. Decentralized exchanges are becoming increasingly more popular. They are definitely gaining market shares against their centralized counterparts.

Decentralized exchanges do not require a third party to store your funds. Instead, you are always directly in control of your coins and you conduct transactions directly with whoever wants to buy or sell your coins.

The servers of decentralized exchanges spread out over a variety of locations across the globe. That leads to a lower risk of server downtime. However, decentralized exchanges as opposed to regular top crypto exchanges normally have a lower liquidity order book than the regular top crypto exchanges.

The Burst Asset Exchange is a built-in peer-to-peer exchange integrated into a specific Burst Wallet. The Burst-team claims that this enables fast, decentralized and secured trading. Furthermore, they claim that there is a wide range of application for potential investments or trades in Asset Exchange since you can use “Burst Assets” as a token for most things with value. They give many examples of such assets, including shares in: crypto mining rigs, crypto gambling sites and silver investments.

Supported coins are Burstcoin + ANY token generated from a Burst Asset (= colored coins).

Burst Asset Exchange Mobile Support

As Burst Asset Exchange is a decentralized exchange, it does not list US-investors as prohibited from trading. However, US-investors should still do their own independent assessment of any problems arising from their residency or citizenship.

Different exchanges have different trading views. And there is no “this overview is the best”-view. You should yourself determine which trading view that suits you the best. What the views normally have in common is that they all show the order book or at least part of the order book, a price chart of the chosen cryptocurrency and order history. They normally also have buy and sell-boxes. Before you choose an exchange, try to have a look at the trading view so that you can ascertain that it feels right to you. The below is a picture of the trading view at Burst Asset Exchange:

Burst Asset Exchange Trading View

The one thing we can’t stress enough is that you must always ascertain the trading fees at every exchange. We have not been able to find any clear information on this exchange’s trading fees or withdrawal fees. To our understanding however, the lowest possible fee involved when transacting through this platform is 0.00735 BURST. This is the "cheap" alternative. You could also use the stadnard alternative (costing 0.02205 BURST) or the priority alternative (costing 0.05145 BURST).

These are the differences in probability of transaction being included in the next block for the various alternatives:

  • Standard: 50% probability the transaction will be included in the next block,
  • Cheap: 50% probability the transaction will be included in the next 10 blocks, and
  • Priority: 90% probability the transaction will be included in the next block, 99% probability the transaction will be included in the next two blocks.

Burst Asset Exchange does not accept any other deposit method than cryptocurrencies. Accordingly, new crypto investors are actually restricted from trading at Burst Asset Exchange. If you are a new crypto investor and you wish to start trading at Burst Asset Exchange, you will have to purchase cryptos from another exchange first and then deposit them at Burst Asset Exchange.

The servers of decentralized exchanges normally spread out across the globe. This is different from centralized exchanges that normally have their servers more concentrated. This spread-out of servers leads to a lower risk of server downtime and also means that decentralized exchanges are virtually immune to attacks. This is because if you take out one of the servers, it makes little to no difference for the network of servers in its entirety. However, if you manage to get into a server at a centralized exchange, you can do a lot more harm.

Also, if you make a trade at a decentralized exchange, the exchange itself never touches your assets. Accordingly, even if a hacker would somehow be able to hack the exchange (in spite of the above), the hacker can not access your assets. If you make a trade at a centralized exchange, however, you normally hold assets at that exchange until you withdraw them to your private wallet. A hacker can therefore hack a centralized exchange and steal your funds held at such exchange. That's not possible in the same way when the hacker's target is a DEX.

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