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Qwerty.exchange

Qwerty is a decentralized exchange for everyone.

About Qwerty

We are a group of enthusiasts aiming to create a user-oriented, functionally-wholesome decentralized exchange based on the Injective Protocol. Our goal is to become the Robinhood of the decentralized world.

We are fans of Injective, as we were captivated by the technical underpinning of the project and its vector of development. However, we and members of the community seldom use exchanges based on Injective, instead resorting to the use of Binance/Crypto.com or Uniswap/Osmosis, as these services give more possibilities. The reasonable ensuing question is — why would average users want to use Injective if the project's own community is avoiding it? We are aiming to change that.

Our goal is to create a user-friendly exchange that would become the go-to and holistic solution for average users, detracting them from all the other CEXs and DEXs operating on the market.

Qwerty roadmap

We will conceal all the unnecessary technical features on the display of our exchange and thus improve the overall experience for our users. We have already conducted a preliminary analysis of the aspects that concern us and our users:

Trading account. What is the value of such account segregation for the average user? The fact that the accounts are segregated does not impact the UX. How many times have you wanted to buy / sell / withdraw something and forgot that you first need to transfer funds from one account to another? At present, the technical limitations of account segregation cause inconvenience for average users. This functionality is actually needed only for professional traders AND we want to fix that aspect by making the segregation transparent for the average user.

Deposit/Withdrawal of Assets (not only for ETH ERC-20). At present, users need to redirect to another website — the Injective Bridge, to allow them to deposit funds, which is rather inconvenient. Users are forced to connect their crypto wallet, and the latter may be different from the one connected to the exchange.

Integration with Metamask. How many times have you encountered an error that the network is not the same? Though the issue does cause a lot of inconveniences, it is an easily rectifiable one.

The possibility of depositing and withdrawing fiat is simply not available.

Lack of a mobile application.

Modern transaction sign flow. How much time do you need to spend to sign each transaction? In case of a hardware wallet like Ledger, the average time is 10 seconds.

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