I think Bitcoin_Arena was being lenient with his comment on your site. I haven't seen a more miserable design in a long time. Even I am convinced that this is the first website of a 15-year-old kid.
Did you check your default domain
https://cryptoradar.exchange ?
Do you really have reserved space for advertisements?
I see that you are currently doing an update on the site, why did you immediately come out to present it as a finished product, and you did not finish some of the most basic things? Plus it seems that you are not open to accepting the suggestions that you get from here.
Any information about its license and the team behind it?
Now he already changed some things on the page, but I previously saw that he reserves the right to ask for KYC info for withdrawals over $5k. Really, who in their right mind would decide to leave their KYC data on this page?
The original layout was designed by man who was born in 1963 and did run his own exchange before it was shut down by government in his country... We bought the codebase and cleaned up it a lot, but like you said, it's not done yet. We will be adding some of the missing information in next few weeks, but currently we focus on adding and testing more currencies. I know some people think it's risky to deposit cryptocurrencies to a freshly launched exchange, but it's one of the fastest way to make sure everything works as intended. I would call it a soft launch, not a finished product.
What comes to licenses and things like that, it really depends on applicable laws of the country the exchange operates from... Some countries like USA and Germany have stricter requirements than other countries. In some countries it's just illegal to run a cryptocurrency exchange.
KYC and AML go hand-in-hand, most countries require complying to at least AML, but you can't have AML without some kind of limited version of KYC, even if a lot of cryptocurrency traders think KYC is just a government conspiracy, as some countries don't even allow storing KYC information for verification purposes, so the information must be re-collected each time and immediately verified without any delay.