If transactions are decentralized like you say, than are wallets used by customers with their own keys, or they are centralized and part of Bridgoro exchange?
I wanted to check this for myself so I created account at your exchange, but there is some bug that constantly refreshes page, so I can't open anything, including menu.
Thank you for your question and for taking the time to test the platform.
To clarify: users don't deposit funds into a traditional centralized wallet controlled by the exchange. Instead, each transaction operates through
Escrow Buffer Wallets, which are
smart-contract-based and
blockchain-adapter-controlled. A new wallet address is generated for every exchange. These wallets aren't under the team's private control, so we don’t have access to the funds. The system is designed so that funds can only be released once both parties confirm their side of the transaction.
A detailed explanation of this mechanism can be found on our
GitBook page.
This is why we refer to the platform as semi-decentralized:
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Centralized at the matching and order management layer.
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Decentralized in escrow execution and fund custody, secured by blockchain adapters and smart contracts.
Regarding the bug you encountered (
constant page refresh): thank you for reporting it.
We've identified it as a frontend loop affecting certain browsers.
Please try refreshing with
Shift+F5 (Windows) or
Shift+CMD+F5Shift+R (Mac), or
clear your browser
cache, this usually resolves the issue.
Since you've already identified a bug, we kindly ask you to report it in our
[BOUNTY] Bridgoro Beta Test thread, including a brief note on which browser you used and how the issue can be reproduced.
As the first to submit a valid bug report, you currently have a strong chance of securing 1st place with a $350 reward. Once submitted, your report will be logged into our Beta Test bug list to help us improve the system.