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May 20, 2026, 09:11:04 AM
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OK, now I noticed this "partially" (39%) protected. Also, next to the FF name, there is a guarantee worth $23k.
What does both 39% mean?
No matter what the amount is, you will ultimately only get a refund of 39%, even if the full amount in case is significantly less than this $23k guaranteed?

 
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May 20, 2026, 09:12:55 AM
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OK, now I noticed this "partially" (39%) protected. Also, next to the FF name, there is a guarantee worth $23k.
What does both 39% mean?
No matter what the amount is, you will ultimately only get a refund of 39%, even if the full amount in case is significantly less than this $23k guaranteed?
No, that's simply because I did some random huge value for the search and $23k was only 39% of it Smiley



RetoSwap warning

Almost 7000 XMR ($2.7M) is now believed to have been stolen from RetoSwap users in a recent exploit.

An attacker was both a counterparty and the mediator in large RetoSwap trades. This allowed him to steal $2.7 million by controlling 2 of the 3 keys.

In response trading was halted on this "decentralised" platform.



Following our reporting of the RetoSwap exploit OrangeFren.com has been targeted by DDoS attacks. We have now recovered and are available again. Smiley

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May 21, 2026, 07:58:18 PM
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RetoSwap warning

Almost 7000 XMR ($2.7M) is now believed to have been stolen from RetoSwap users in a recent exploit.

An attacker was both a counterparty and the mediator in large RetoSwap trades. This allowed him to steal $2.7 million by controlling 2 of the 3 keys.

In response trading was halted on this "decentralised" platform.
RetoSwap is Bisq fork right?
I think Bisq exchange was also exploited recently, but amount was much smaller, and I don't know if this cases are connected.
When RetoSwap first started I remember hearing people criticizing their security models with keys.


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May 21, 2026, 08:00:53 PM
Last edit: May 22, 2026, 12:32:22 PM by OrangeFren
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 #544

RetoSwap is Bisq fork right?
I think Bisq exchange was also exploited recently, but amount was much smaller, and I don't know if this cases are connected.
When RetoSwap first started I remember hearing people criticizing their security models with keys.
Yep...

Services that halted swaps in the past:
❌ Bisq
❌ THORChain
❌ RetoSwap
❌ Wagyu
❌ and yes the swappers we list on OrangeFren.com

Services that CANNOT halt swaps:
✅ BasicSwap
✅ eigenwallet
✅ RoboSats



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