Two cryptocurrencies exchanges have shot to the top of ranking by daily volume on Coinmarketcap today, June 26, after their introduction of a "Transaction fee mining" model.
Singapore-based CoinBene is now ranked first, with more than $2.1 billion in trading volume over a 24 hour period, with Hong Kong-based Bit-Z in second with about $1.5 billion in trading volume over a 24 hour period.
Binance, which previously sat in the number one spot, is ranked fourth, with around $629 million in daily trading volume.
CoinBene introduced their new transaction fee mining model on June 23, according to a post from their website.
Users will receive 100 percent of their trading fees back in Coni, the platform's native currency, based on the holding volume of Coni per hour divided by its total hourly volume then multiplied by 100 percent.
CoinBene wrote on Twitter that "The trading fee will 100% exchange to ETH at closing price hourly and will be return [sic] at 15:00 next day."
The exchange tweeted June 25 about their move to the top of the CoinMarketCap rankings, writing that "Now we are the champion in the world!!!".
According to Bit-Z's website, their new transaction fee mining model means that users are refunded for their transactions fees in "The form of equivalent BZ," the platform's native ERC20 token, if users have completed level three verification.
The model was introduced on June 25, according to Bit-Z's Twitter, with a limit of 600 million BZ. According to their white paper, the model works by decreasing the amount of BZ returned by 3 percent every 10 million BZ period.
As of 8:00 June 26,(UTC/GMT+08:00), the total Turnover of the 12-hour period has exceeded 27 billion !!! Please keep enthusiastic and mine more BZ💪💪💪.
Two Crypto Exchanges Introduce New Fee Models, Achieve Record Trade Volume
Publicado en Jun 26, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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