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BASE isn't supported on many exchanges, and I think this is because it's based on the Ethereum blockchain, which was developed by the American cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. Arbitrum is also American, but it's supported on many exchanges. Could you add ETH Arbitrum for testing?
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March 04, 2026, 01:04:47 PM |
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Could you add ETH Arbitrum for testing?
I agree with this proposal. I've been using the Arbitrum network often. We're happy to announce new updates: Clearnet fixed and improved: We've fixed clearnet issues and reduced gateway timeouts significantly. If you still get a "host is down" error, just refresh the page quickly. This might happen if the Tor middleware is temporarily down - a refresh will reconnect and work again. I confirm that now both clear net links listed in the first post of the topic open quite quickly, although I applied the method of updating the page described by you to the first link. Everything is great  New coins added: Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Solana (SOL)
Solana allows users to pay some of the cheapest fees of all cryptocurrencies, there really wasn't enough of it. Avalanche has the lowest fees, even if it is not very common, like Solana, but if you wish, you can consider adding it to the list. In development: API
We'll keep improving.
The introduction and expansion of the API can really powerfully scale your product, for example, which can integrate exchange on third-party services and much more. We will be waiting for more news from you. Summ: Magnificent and large-scale changes, each of which is huge and it is clear that you really care about the functionality, usability and reputation of your product.
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DireWolfM14
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Hey! We have added Solana, Bitcoin Cash!
I'm not a big fan of most alts, but Solana does seem quite useful for many things. It seems to slowly be taking over many of the smart contracts that used to be on ERC20. I'm also not a huge fan of smart contracts on the bitcoin chain, because, well, I'm just not. 🔷 API 🔷 Affiliate program 🔷 More chains coming soon I hope one of those chains is Solana.
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March 04, 2026, 02:37:08 PM |
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Hey! We have added Solana, Bitcoin Cash! .. ✅ Clearnet fixed and improved: ..
✅ Current stability: ..
✅ Bugs fixed: ..
✅ Cloudflare update: .. ✅ Pool page improvement: .
Probably the best answer to the recent DDoS and other attacks is platform improvement. 🔷 More chains coming soon
Do you have any target chains under consideration, or has the decision already been made? Are these decisions based on user suggestions?
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Hey! We have added Solana, Bitcoin Cash! .. ✅ Clearnet fixed and improved: ..
✅ Current stability: ..
✅ Bugs fixed: ..
✅ Cloudflare update: .. ✅ Pool page improvement: .
Probably the best answer to the recent DDoS and other attacks is platform improvement. 🔷 More chains coming soon
Do you have any target chains under consideration, or has the decision already been made? Are these decisions based on user suggestions? Could you add ETH Arbitrum for testing?
I agree with this proposal. I've been using the Arbitrum network often. We're happy to announce new updates: Clearnet fixed and improved: We've fixed clearnet issues and reduced gateway timeouts significantly. If you still get a "host is down" error, just refresh the page quickly. This might happen if the Tor middleware is temporarily down - a refresh will reconnect and work again. I confirm that now both clear net links listed in the first post of the topic open quite quickly, although I applied the method of updating the page described by you to the first link. Everything is great  New coins added: Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Solana (SOL)
Solana allows users to pay some of the cheapest fees of all cryptocurrencies, there really wasn't enough of it. Avalanche has the lowest fees, even if it is not very common, like Solana, but if you wish, you can consider adding it to the list. In development: API
We'll keep improving.
The introduction and expansion of the API can really powerfully scale your product, for example, which can integrate exchange on third-party services and much more. We will be waiting for more news from you. Summ: Magnificent and large-scale changes, each of which is huge and it is clear that you really care about the functionality, usability and reputation of your product. We are working to add chains which have high volume of usage. And the targets are just based on user suggestions and demand.
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Alex077
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March 04, 2026, 04:17:27 PM |
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Arbitrum is also American, but it's supported on many exchanges. Could you add ETH Arbitrum for testing?
It might be nice to see USDT or ETH Arbitrum, but to be honest I’m not sure there would be much demand for it. Arbitrum is still a bit of a niche network compared to the more widely used ones I decided to test the exchange with a small amount and made a swap from USDT TRX network to ETH. The swap was easy to complete and everything worked fine. in my opinion, swaps on major pairs with good liquidity should generally work without any noticeable delays. Of course, when a platform starts supporting a larger number of trading pairs, things can sometimes become a bit more complicated. Some pairs may not have the same level of liquidity, which can occasionally affect the speed of swaps.
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March 04, 2026, 05:51:50 PM |
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Arbitrum is also American, but it's supported on many exchanges. Could you add ETH Arbitrum for testing?
It might be nice to see USDT or ETH Arbitrum, but to be honest I’m not sure there would be much demand for it. Arbitrum is still a bit of a niche network compared to the more widely used ones I decided to test the exchange with a small amount and made a swap from USDT TRX network to ETH. The swap was easy to complete and everything worked fine. in my opinion, swaps on major pairs with good liquidity should generally work without any noticeable delays. Of course, when a platform starts supporting a larger number of trading pairs, things can sometimes become a bit more complicated. Some pairs may not have the same level of liquidity, which can occasionally affect the speed of swaps. We always complete an swap when the liquidity is not enough. It just takes extra 20-40 minutes to complete it.
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March 04, 2026, 05:56:39 PM |
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It might be nice to see USDT or ETH Arbitrum, but to be honest I’m not sure there would be much demand for it. Arbitrum is still a bit of a niche network compared to the more widely used ones [...]
There will definitely be no demand for Arbitrum, not as many people use it as it seems. It is better to focus on popular trading pairs. The main thing is that liquidity volumes are always present on the main pairs, which generate the bulk of traffic. And b1eXch has no problems with that. Except that Solana is on hold for now. And if you look at the trading volume, DAI and Monero are not in high demand at the moment.
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March 04, 2026, 08:11:36 PM |
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✅ Current stability:
97% stable on clearnet, while Tor is always online and 100% stable. We're working on getting clearnet to match that.
Understanding the challenges in ensuring the greatest possible stability, I take this opportunity to indicate where I have felt this instability the most. Normally, selecting the currencies I want to swap with takes a long time. Sometimes you need to refresh the page and select it again for it to actually be selected. I don't know if you've noticed this already, but I'm leaving it here as a note. In short, good work, and may they continue to develop and improve the project.
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March 04, 2026, 08:35:39 PM |
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✅ Current stability:
97% stable on clearnet, while Tor is always online and 100% stable. We're working on getting clearnet to match that.
Understanding the challenges in ensuring the greatest possible stability, I take this opportunity to indicate where I have felt this instability the most. [...] In principle, anyone who needs to use the b1eXch service quickly without any risk of delays can install the Tor browser and launch the mirror site in it (specifically, the onion version). Of course, it is more convenient to do this from a desktop, but the Tor browser on mobile platforms is said to be not so good, and there are complaints about it. Incidentally, Tor also has poor connection quality, but connection problems do not take up a lot of time.
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March 04, 2026, 10:19:21 PM |
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Hey! We have added Solana, Bitcoin Cash!
Solana is very useful these days and adding it will be quite helpful for the users who prefer Solana over other alt coins. ✅ Cloudflare update: We've removed "Under Attack" mode on clearnet. Just today we faced a DDoS attack (about 100M requests), but our application quickly mitigated it without needing Cloudflare's heavy protection.
That's a great news, I believe on clearnet b1exch is the only platform that is able to control DDoS attacks without any need of CloudFlare's protection. Even the best sites that promote privacy have no other option than using CloudFlare but it's truly inspiring to hear that a platform was able to create an alternative solution to protect its clearnet domain from DDoS attacks.
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March 05, 2026, 01:48:26 AM |
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Those are planned but we are adding one the ones with high trade volumes. If the trade volumes are low , It won't make sense to add them.
Making clearnet as stable as tor is an challenge of it's own. We can make an community poll and let everyone comment which chains they want to get added.
I do hope somehow it's going to be more smooth sailing with this because it will help with the exchange that people use the clearnet. From the looks of it, ARB seems like a good choice. Like a lot of DEXes, ARB is fast to deposit and withdraw. Looking forward to the development. Under pressure we can add these coins asap xD Now we know the secret guys! Let's just pressure them to add new coins (that makes sense and has liquidity of course )
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March 05, 2026, 06:57:35 AM |
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Normally, selecting the currencies I want to swap with takes a long time. Sometimes you need to refresh the page and select it again for it to actually be selected.
To be honest, I hadn't noticed this problem before. For me, the change happens relatively quickly (it feels like a 2-3 second wait, but I haven't measured it). The update after the page refresh is done via JavaScript. Could it be that your browser is blocking it or that you have a plugin installed that is preventing the update? The easiest way to test this is to start your browser in incognito mode, where plugins are not normally loaded unless you have specifically allowed them. I use the latest version of Brave and, as I said, I haven't noticed any problems yet!
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March 05, 2026, 07:53:25 AM |
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Normally, selecting the currencies I want to swap with takes a long time. Sometimes you need to refresh the page and select it again for it to actually be selected.
To be honest, I hadn't noticed this problem before. For me, the change happens relatively quickly (it feels like a 2-3 second wait, but I haven't measured it). The update after the page refresh is done via JavaScript. Could it be that your browser is blocking it or that you have a plugin installed that is preventing the update? The easiest way to test this is to start your browser in incognito mode, where plugins are not normally loaded unless you have specifically allowed them. I use the latest version of Brave and, as I said, I haven't noticed any problems yet! Fortunately, this is something that happens only occasionally. But sometimes I noticed that. But I believe it's part of that 5% of instability that sometimes affects clearnet.
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I just want to say that sometimes there is a reason for not having the most perfect UX, and that's perfectly fine. Could b1exch make their website extremely fast, "fix" their UX where you need to click a coin and wait for the page to reload? Of course they could. But: 1. Some people value no-javascript websites, especially when dealing with privacy services. No js = worse UX; that includes having to be creative with the way they handle the coin selection, the order detection and its updates. 2. Using a tor middleware comes with trade offs, the main one is more instability and some random errors from time to time. They could just go for the easy route and risk being easily shutdown just for allowing people to swap coins (we have seen that happen to some others services), but they chose not to. I respect their choice on some trade offs for more privacy and safety. 
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March 05, 2026, 09:39:58 AM |
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It might be nice to see USDT or ETH Arbitrum, but to be honest I’m not sure there would be much demand for it. Arbitrum is still a bit of a niche network compared to the more widely used ones [...]
There will definitely be no demand for Arbitrum, not as many people use it as it seems. It is better to focus on popular trading pairs. The main thing is that liquidity volumes are always present on the main pairs, which generate the bulk of traffic. And b1eXch has no problems with that. Except that Solana is on hold for now. And if you look at the trading volume, DAI and Monero are not in high demand at the moment. Ethereum trading volumes are very high. I'd choose the Arbitrum network for smaller exchanges to save on fees. While Ethereum fees are low, Arbitrum might not be very popular, but when Ethereum transactions are high, fees increase quickly. I remember seeing huge profits in mining thanks to these fees.
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March 05, 2026, 10:23:12 AM |
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We always complete an swap when the liquidity is not enough. It just takes extra 20-40 minutes to complete it.
How is this process going? Do you manually finalize such orders or just add liquidity for such a pair? I did not check, but is there any information during the process that the execution of the order will be delayed due to the replenishment of the liquidity of the coin selected in the swap? It could be useful to the user if the swap lasts 20-40 minutes longer than usual.
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We always complete an swap when the liquidity is not enough. It just takes extra 20-40 minutes to complete it.
How is this process going? Do you manually finalize such orders or just add liquidity for such a pair? I did not check, but is there any information during the process that the execution of the order will be delayed due to the replenishment of the liquidity of the coin selected in the swap? It could be useful to the user if the swap lasts 20-40 minutes longer than usual. Like we said earlier, our backup reserves kick in to complete swaps when liquidity is low. That's why there's an extra 20-40 minutes. If an order is large, it's automatically shown as a backorder with a completion time of up to 6 hours, just to be safe. I just want to say that sometimes there is a reason for not having the most perfect UX, and that's perfectly fine. Could b1exch make their website extremely fast, "fix" their UX where you need to click a coin and wait for the page to reload? Of course they could. But: 1. Some people value no-javascript websites, especially when dealing with privacy services. No js = worse UX; that includes having to be creative with the way they handle the coin selection, the order detection and its updates. 2. Using a tor middleware comes with trade offs, the main one is more instability and some random errors from time to time. They could just go for the easy route and risk being easily shutdown just for allowing people to swap coins (we have seen that happen to some others services), but they chose not to. I respect their choice on some trade offs for more privacy and safety.  We've updated the CSS loader so now the whole swap widget feels like it's loading, instead of just one coin loading. " Normally, selecting the currencies I want to swap with takes a long time. Sometimes you need to refresh the page and select it again for it to actually be selected.
To be honest, I hadn't noticed this problem before. For me, the change happens relatively quickly (it feels like a 2-3 second wait, but I haven't measured it). The update after the page refresh is done via JavaScript. Could it be that your browser is blocking it or that you have a plugin installed that is preventing the update? The easiest way to test this is to start your browser in incognito mode, where plugins are not normally loaded unless you have specifically allowed them. I use the latest version of Brave and, as I said, I haven't noticed any problems yet! We're not using any JavaScript - for the page refreshes.
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Do you have any filter or system to detect dirty funds? I mean, we'll know dirty funds, like from hacked addresses. If so, how does it work? I am not sure if it has been discussed previously; there are a lot of discussions on this thread, and it is hard to search them. Because a few numbers of exchanges detect dirty funds, we have seen allegations like this. That's why I am asking about your policy.
Even heard of some exchanges freezing users' funds by claiming they were dirty funds, but the allegations were wrong, and the funds were actually clean. So I want to hear your opinion and policy as well, if there is any.
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