So even non-custodial wallets are not safe anymore? There are alternatives out there obviously, but I'm very curious to know why this decision. They could've just disabled the swap feature if trading it was an issue, but I doubt it was...since that was being done through third-party instant exchanges.
Good point, I was also thinking the same but according to them this will improve usability and reliability...
https://monero.observer/exodus-to-end-support-monero-10-august-2025Well, it depends on the non-custodial wallet. Exodus was never a good option to consider in the first place. What's the point of using self-custody if they disclose your privacy through feature they provide? The swap feature is third-party, and the third party would have their own way of running things, like
this complaint and
that compliantAnd if we read
https://www.exodus.com/privacy/, data they collect when we use their app may be shared to 3rd party.
So my guess will just be Exodus has something going on in the background, because I don't know how discontinuing that will improve usability.
It could be their way to tell us they don't want to spend money/resource to maintain Monero support.