About

An exchange built to teach, not to profit

peers.exchange exists for one reason: to let students learn how markets work by actually trading in one — safely, for free, with nothing of monetary value at stake.

How it works

Every Simjot school gets its own coin, traded against a single play currency, USD. You sign in with Simjot — there is no separate account — and as long as you belong to at least one school channel, you can trade. On your first visit we hand you 1000 of your own school's coin and 1000 USD to get started. Sell some of your coin and you can buy any other school's coin.

What it is not

peers.exchange is not a real exchange. There is no real money, no fees, no deposits or withdrawals, and nothing on-chain. Coins have no monetary value and cannot be bought with money or cashed out. It is a learning tool — a flight simulator for markets.

Why we built it

Reading about order books, spreads and price-time priority only gets you so far. The fastest way to understand a market is to trade in one and feel the consequences of your decisions. peers.exchange gives students that experience with the risk dialed to zero — and a leaderboard and a blog to make it social.

Who runs it

peers.exchange is operated by Gillside Solutions, a Singapore-based engineering studio, as part of the Simjot ecosystem.