Last week you made changes to your OP and pointed all links to the .pw domain. Will it remain like that from now on?
We will soon be migrating to the `exch.net` domain we bought for 10k$ so I don't feel any urge updating the OP right now and think it's better to update it when we perform definitive changes.
We bought the .net one because .net, .com and .org zones are those of very few left that are not managed by any centralized authority, unlike most ccTLDs today that were bought by corporations like CentralNic who can do whatever they want with the domains independently of the company that sells them.
I know that there was a discussion about it earlier, but what is the final statement, will there be or is it planned to integrate other "cheaper" networks than Ethereum and ERC20? I imagine that many would like the possibility of swapping to TRC20.
Most likely not and specially if the purpose of supporting the whole new network is only because of 1 stablecoin (USDT). USDC is quitting Tron by February 2025, DAI is Ethereum only, other stablecoins are either scam or potential scam. Almost every crypto company looks like this
https://youtube.com/watch?v=soNnMObpiYM so I think you might understand our lack of motivation to support centralized stablecoins (we support them with risks assumed).
Since you are already supporting LTC and you probably run litecoin node, may I ask if there a chance you can add support for Litecoin mweb addresses on your exchange?
This was planned all time along and we will definitely do once Litecoin Core release fixes for some bugs related to loss of funds when transferred to MWEB addresses. There are some unaddressed issues that the core devs ignore for now and knowing the nature of Loshan who wouldn't mind losing 1000 LTC to some random bug we would prefer to wait for next releases. Core Litecoin developers take the development of Litecoin a bit unseriously lately like if it's some testnet-only network.
@eXch when will you add Solana?
We have dropped our plans to support Solana.
My question is that if the RBFed transaction gets finally confirmed, will it be recognized by the exchange?
Yes, the replaced transaction ID will appear in our system after the confirmation but not before.
Question: I see that
affiliation program is available. If so, since eXch is non-KYC, what prevents someone from using their own affiliation link when exchanging to, essentially, reduce the fee?
The withdrawals from the earned affiliation are enabled only after a verification of the project. We state on the affiliation login page that only public affiliation is allowed and require participants to provide proofs of the affiliation work (either their websites or social handles where they promoted the exchange).
I'm getting these warnings from Malwarebytes and I want to know if it's just me and the reason behind this:
That's false-positive because the DDoSer who recently was using DDoS-for-hire network used the abuse reporting functionality triggering our clearnet IPs being blacklisted by some threat intelligence providers. You can contact them asking to remove the blacklist record.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/domain/exch.cx shows 0/93
The actual problem might lie down here:
https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/149.202.88.23 The above-mentioned services exploit AbuseIPDB's trust for user-generated reports when some of they generate fake abuse reports, sometimes causing issues with threat intelligence providers that source their data from AbuseIPDB. AbuseIPDB is known for its high rate of unreliable data and should not be used by threat intel providers at all.
If anybody still has issues just email us - a channel to get a guaranteed answer from us when our website's support ticket requests exceed our daily reply capacity.
I am not sure that it is clear to me why you have limited capacity here. Do you have too many requests so you don't have time to handle them or are there some software limitations?
Time and scalability issues. We don't have an outsourced paid support team at this moment nor plan to have it. All tickets, emails, support cases and other management tasks are performed solely by our trusted team members and we feel like it's the right way to operate this project securely. Usually when operation is smooth there is not much demand in our support service, but when there were 300+ ETH stuck transactions, the ticketing system got overflowed with requests. These are known issues that cause such overflows so we will soon improve automation to prevent them.