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Original archived Re: CCE.Cash - Instant, low-fee exchanges for LTC, BTC, DASH, XMR, and other cryptocurrencies
Scraped on 03/05/2025, 03:02:55 UTC
Another question: Your exchange goes offline after I send you my bitcoin but before I receive my ether. How do I continue with the swap process with the website being offline to get my ether?
Excuse me, did this actually happen to you, or is it just a hypothesis?
If this actually happened, it's a serious matter, and the service must prevent such incidents from occurring, as this would quickly damage the site's reputation. If this is an example, I believe OP should clarify, since he claims the service is decentralized and the user has the access to obtain the secret key to the deposit address.

Unfortunately, OP continues to insist on not disclosing the domain name they've been using since 2018 and has refused to even provide a valid reason for doing so. At the very least, he should have refrained from claiming the service has been active since 2018 if he wanted to keep some details private.

I don't know if you are posting nonsense or playing dumb? This website is just a simple exchange. There is no centralization or decentralization. It is just a simple exchange. The exchange with a good reputation in the whole forum is EXCH. Isn't it just an exchange? You deposit money to EXCH, and EXCH sends you the coins you need. You said that EXCH will give you the private key for the deposit? It is also ridiculous to ask who to contact for exchange when some websites are offline. It means that a website will close down and run away immediately after collecting your money. Do they really need to do this? Wouldn't EXCH be like this when it just started? How did they guarantee it? Roll Eyes
Either you're part of the service team or you just want to spread nonsense. Although your writing style is very similar to OP's, I'll assume good intentions and invite you to re-read OP's comments, as he is an official representative of the platform and confirms that the service is decentralized and doesn't require KYC. I don't know how you compared it to Exch, but be assured that Exch didn't gain credibility overnight and don't attack community members who express their thoughts and honest opinions about the service. I also think it's better to help OP provide answers to community questions if you're convinced about the service rather than attacking those with ideas you don't like.


Don’t you think it’s ridiculous to give the private key of the deposit address? Has EXCH done this?
I am just a spectator, and I have also been defrauded by platforms that require KYC. I have posted about it in scam posts, you can go and have a look. I have no reason to help anyone or not, I just think your attack and difficulty are a bit bullshit, purely commenting and adding experience everywhere

Or have you, the so-called advanced forum users, never used exchange services? I have never seen any exchange service provider on the market that requires the private key to be given to the user. Whether it is EXCH, changenow, fixedfloat, changelly, "easybit that cheated me out of money", or any exchange provider on bestchange