Centralized exchanges (CEXs) are platforms that operate like traditional financial institutions, where they act as intermediaries, hold user funds, and often decide who gets access. They’re fast, user-friendly, and liquid, but that convenience comes at a cost: limited transparency, custodial risk, and reliance on a central authority. Decentralized exchanges (DEXs), on the other hand, flip Continue reading "Top 6 decentralised exchanges of May 2026"