your funds connected to some hacks? strange why it took 1 year to contact them? You could do the exchange but could not send them an email?
they have very bad reputation when dealing with funds involve in hacks or other bad situation. You could've used mixers or other service provider who handles dirty money. Again if you're dealing with hack funds always use exchanges that have their own liquidity and provide services to hackers or help laundering money. Fixedfloat don't have a representative on this forum so getting some answer from them here is not possible also they have couple of more scam accusation thread against them already.
No, my funds are not connected to any hacks. The source of funds is completely legal, and I confirmed this with documents.
I couldn't respond for a year because there is a war in my country. I had to urgently change my place of residence several times, and I didn't have access to my email or other things. I don't want to go into details, but it was a forced pause, not an attempt to hide anything.
As soon as I was able, I immediately provided all documents and started active correspondence.
The exchanger continues to stall: first they asked for documents, I provided them. Then they said it wasn't enough and demanded things I don't have and never had. When I asked about timelines, they replied: "no clear timeframes." When I asked who exactly is conducting the review and who these "partners" are that they keep referring to — they refused to answer, citing confidentiality.
I also found via blockchain that my funds were moved from the order address to their hot wallet within 2 hours of arrival. They explained this as "standard consolidation," although earlier they claimed that during a review, funds should be temporarily held on a technical address and not directed to further exchange.
So they say one thing, do another, and respond to direct questions with copy-paste replies.