You see the number first

Most exchanges show you the rate after you commit. We flip that. The rate and the exchange fee are on screen before you press anything.

You see the number first

You have done this before. You start a swap, you read a friendly number, and then somewhere near the end the real number shows up. Smaller. The gap is never in your favor.

That small dishonesty is why people distrust exchanges. Not the volatility. The bait.

We show the number first

Before you commit to anything, you see two things: the rate, and the exchange fee. Both on screen. The amount you will receive is the amount you saw.

There is no second number waiting at the end. The quote you accept is the quote we hold you to.

Why no-surprise matters more than a good rate

A good rate you cannot trust is worthless. You spend the whole swap waiting for the catch, and a catch you are braced for is still a bad experience even when it never comes.

Trust is just the absence of unpleasant surprises, repeated. Show the real number, honor it, and the anxiety has nowhere to live.

What you actually do

  • Pick what you have and what you want.
  • Read the rate and the exchange fee. They are right there.
  • Send the amount shown. You get what you saw.

No account to open. No form before the number. You can check the rate without sending anything.

If something looks off

A real person reads support. Message @swappsy on Telegram and you get a human, not a macro.

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