(messy notes ahead)
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I used Tor browser only for this test. First: captcha is VERY annoying.
Please avoid using the
TOR browser with our platform, as it may cause issues such as repeated CAPTCHAs and other functionality problems.
Note: An Onion version of the platform (without CAPTCHA) will be released once the main exchange version is complete.
I have to agree with Terms and Conditions. I can't open them in a new tab (my favourite middle mouse button), but instead it opens in a small popup screen. It's on 80% zoom and if I make it larger, the text doesn't fit anymore. I don't have a big screen to read post-it size PDFs.
Your feedback has been accepted. We will consider adding a more suitable in-platform version of Terms & Conditions , Privacy Policy in future updates.
In the meantime, these documents are available on our GitBook:
Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy
After reading the first PDF, my captcha expired already. I think I had to go through a total of 5 captchas before I had a working account.
Regarding CAPTCHA: it is required for security reasons and can't be removed entirely. TOR browser doesn't work well with captcha, so there are difficulties in passing it.
Without reading anything, I jump to Create Offer: Sell 0.1 BTC for XMR:
Error Maximum amount per offer reached for user level
Try again for 0.01 BTC: that works. After I deposit 0.01 (testnet4 to be clear), it keeps counting down from 60 minutes to zero. At this point it would be nice if it detects the deposit. I clicked "Confirm deposit" and now I wait.
For now, we decided it's better for users to
confirm manually when they deposit funds into the buffer wallet. In future updates, we will consider adding automatic deposit detection to make the process smoother.
Just a note: if you deposit funds and accidentally press the
Abort button (
even after the warning popup), the rollback mechanism will still activate once the deposit arrives in the wallet.
FYI:Minimum Amount: $10 (USD equivalent).
Maximum Amount: Limited during Beta Test.
In the final release, these limits will be revised.
I don't like the default Notification settings: I don't need that many emails for anything that happens. The default should be off for everything, so I turned it all off.
Notification settings were designed with maximum flexibility in mind. We understand they can feel overwhelming, which is why users can enable or disable only the parts they need.
Additionally, you can connect notifications directly to your Telegram account for more convenience.
For now, I'm waiting for a confirmation, but none of the other offers include BTC and XMR on testnet. Those are the only 2 testnet wallets I setup on my computer, so I can't test any of them now.
If you already have BTC and XMR testnet wallets, connecting TRX, SOL, and ETH web wallets (
in testnet mode) should be straightforward.
Please refer to our
GitBook for detailed guidance.
For testing purposes, browsers like DuckDuckGo, Opera, or Vivaldi can also be used.
Note: We’ve added
BTC → XMR and
XMR → BTC offers for you. Please check them on the Explore Offers page.
I checked other offers, and the first thing I noticed is that "max exchange amount" can't be clicked. It should be clickable to easily buy that offer.
Min Button not working: Currently affected by the Dead Wallet Amount Bug (
fix in progress).
Half & Max Buttons: Tested and confirmed working correctly.
Please try clearing your browser cache and test again.
The exchange is built on blockchain adapters and smart contracts that handle escrow logic in an automated way. Funds are locked in buffer wallets by the protocol itself, not by the development team.
This sounds decentralized, and I did send 0.01 (t)BTC to your address (tb1qvt3m9trgpw9dlp0su0ca2nctwdxdy6fyqrqsl4), but how can I possibly check if that's not just an address under your direct control? It looks like a normal testnet address.
It is not technically possible to verify whether wallets are controlled by the team.
However, you can see that a wallet is created at the exact moment you create a
Deal/Offer.
I'm starting to think you're mixing up testnet3 and testnet4: your Beta guide linked to several testnet4 faucets, which made me think that's what you're using, but other parts of the guide make it look like you're using the old testnet. You should probably use the most recent version, which is much easier to get.
We agree with your feedback: some faucet links are outdated as many previously used services have closed.
We will recheck and update soon the faucet links accordingly.
Thank you for sharing your feedback on different parts of the platform and for submitting a bug report.
We really appreciate your contribution!
Just a quick note: if you’d like to participate in the Beta Test Reward Program, please make sure to publish your bug report in our
[BOUNTY] thread.