Exchanges

John McAfee Launches a New Decentralized Crypto Exhcnage

John McAfee, the man behind the McAfee anti-virus software, presidential candidate and cryptocurrency enthusiast has launched a beta version of McAfeeDex, a new decentralized cryptocurrency exchange runs on Ethereum blockchain.

The new McAfeeDex exchange, will not require any KYC (Know Your Customer) and it will be supporting all Ethereum based ERC-20 tokens.

A screenshot of McAfeeDex cryptocurrency exchange

It seems that the beta version McAfeeDex had some sort of DDOS attacks, yet because its a decentralized exchange, the attacks had no effects on the exchange platform.

At the the time of writing, it seems that “McAfee” WebAdvisor didn’t like the new exchange McAfeeDex, so it fired false security warning.

A screenshot taken from siteadvisor.com

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