No-KYC means you also won't get my IP-address, so I'm not going to stop using Tor.
We
don't collect any user data other than email addresses, which are used only for account registration and login purposes.
I read that, but I have no reason to believe it. Don't take it personally, this isn't just for your site, I have no reason to believe any site that makes the same claim. Better safe than sorry!
As you know, only a small percentage of internet users are familiar with the Onion network
For a non-KYC service, I'd expect a much larger share of privacy oriented users than the average internet user.
To clarify: if you already use Monero GUI and Electrum, then installing officially verified browser extensions such as MetaMask (ETH), SolFlare (SOL), or TronLink (TRX) shouldn't be an issue.
I never install browser extensions either

But again, the choice is yours.
I always choose for privacy

We fully understand your concern. Many people will initially think that any new crypto platform might be a scam.
That's a normal reaction.
To address this directly, at the start, our exchange will have maximum amount restrictions.
This is both for user protection and to limit unnecessary risks on our side. Initially, the maximum one-time exchange amount will be $5k in USD equivalent (for high-level accounts).
In the unlikely event of an issue, we, as guarantors, will restore the lost funds to one or both parties. While the chances are extremely small, we've prepared a plan to cover this scenario.
Keep in mind that development has already cost us over 7 months of R&D.
The value of that effort is far greater than any possible short-term scam (10x more than the maximum one-time transaction limit).
It simply wouldn't make sense to spend so much time and resources to risk everything for $5k.
I've been around long enough to recognize a promising project over just another copy/paste scam site. I count yours in the first category. But I've also been around long enough to see promising sites disappear without a trace, even without a clear reason.
This one for example. I get your argument that $5k won't be worth an exit scam after so much work, but again, I've been around long enough to know the possibility of a long con. I'm not saying that's what's going to happen, but it would be really nice if you can
prove it's impossible in your semi-decentralized system.
We are using BTC Testnet v3.
In that case, you should really remove the links to v4-faucets.
Alternatively, just send us your tBTC address and we will be happy to send you some directly.
Please do: I got 0.0001 to tb1qck9tluyepn87txve4pwdnwejlfwnygp895upj8 (v3) from a faucet, but it's only enough for one transaction.
I regret not keeping some. Faucets are sad nowadays (I've seen days where real Bitcoin faucets paid more than current testnet faucets).Let's try this again: now it notices my deposit

I took one of those offers, and made another deposit on the latest testnet chain.
Let's see.... Update: "DEPOSIT TIMEOUT" again

Could you please send us the
TX Hash of your
BTC transaction (
for the BTC -> XMR offer), so that we can check it on our side?
9d97e02ca3abe43fd1a513a689f599e8d263eab1d76b0d6b7bddb49f5e7cb0f9
But this is on v4.
Can we use some of your questions for our upcoming FAQ section?
Sure!