btw. eXch is truly a no-KYC exchanger. So, it is possible.
The guys did great, respect to them, but this is just a temporary situation. By receiving illegal income, they will not be able to report it to the tax authorities of their country, which forces them to turn to the black market and mixers to launder their funds. It should not be forgotten that we are moving toward legal regulation, and unfortunately, the conditions are becoming stricter. However, this does not mean that cryptocurrencies are at an end. On the contrary, they provide freedom in the movement of funds, transaction speed, ease of use, security, and many other advantages. That’s why we came to the market to offer people simplicity, speed of exchange, and the best prices. Let the black market remain for those who want to be on the side of evil.
The SSL certificate has almost become irrelevant, every hosting offers it for free or for example CloudFlare and it really does not make a significant difference in the relevance of the site/domain.
It’s obvious, but you said that we are using a low-quality certificate and that we cannot be trusted because of this. In reality, we are not using a free certificate that is handed out everywhere; instead, we choose one that meets our current needs for a relatively small amount. It’s easy to tarnish someone’s reputation and say anything, but understanding the situation is not something everyone is capable of.