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Yeah, I saw it, tried to sort it out even, but it still looks unclear - especially the part with investigations and confusing them to changenow. I mean I've used the web version of their service from time to time since 2017 (more or less), and there was never a problem.
Basically, that's the main reason I included them on the list.
The details is on the link given so it's up to you to link the developers of both exchanges. If you have no issues with them but as you've said on the original post you've made, there's not enough reviews.
The trust feedback given to them can be your reference as review and it's up to you if you will continue using them. Base on the trust given, it's likely that they can do it again with any of their future customers.