@DareoThanks for testing BTC → USDC — glad the flow felt smooth. About BSC and Solana — yes, both are being actively worked on. BSC especially resonates because of what you and Hamza2424 pointed out below — the network fee side of the equation matters a lot for certain use cases.
@cryptofrkaAppreciate the first test and the honest read on the UI. Simple navigation was a deliberate design choice — every extra field or unclear step costs a user. Looking forward to your fuller review after the holidays. Enjoy the break.
@Hamza2424 @MarryWithBTCBoth of you are right, and the answer isn't either/or — it's both. Different users prioritize different things:
Some users care about maximum privacy above all — for them XMR through Chain mode remains the default answer, and network fees are secondary.
Other users need to move volume regularly — for them BSC-level fees fundamentally change what's economically viable. A $50 swap losing $6 to network costs isn't the same product as a $50 swap losing $0.30.
Both use cases are legitimate. A good service supports both without forcing users to choose. BSC support for us is about coverage, not about "picking a side."
@sabotag3xGreat point about the practical utility — using DEX.fo to get ETH for gas is exactly the kind of use case that shows up more often as the network gets used more. Solves a real problem for anyone entering the ETH ecosystem without existing balances. Glad the ETH addition landed.
@Italian PanicThanks and welcome to the thread. You picked up on the three points that actually matter most for privacy-focused users — no KYC, Tor mirror, XMR support. And you're right that the number of platforms offering all three simultaneously is shrinking, not growing. Regulatory pressure squeezes services one at a time, and each one that folds makes the remaining ones more critical.
Feel free to test the service and share your experience here.
DEX.fo — No KYC. No AML. No registration.