Exchange crypto through verified exchangers
Exchanger aggregator for remote work and travel
Why people choose us
Fast route
tailored for you
We rank exchangers by speed and reliability specifically for your region and exchange direction — including real completion times. Choose the one that delivers faster.
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Transparency
you can verify
All reviews are tied to verified deal IDs, dispute statuses are public, and completed transactions are logged in a blockchain journal. Our rating can't be manipulated.
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Fair choice,
no ads
We don't sell placements in search results. Top positions go only to exchangers that are genuinely faster and more reliable.
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We solve problems,
not hide them
Our 24/7 support team alerts exchangers, tracks response times, and marks issues as "resolved." Quick resolutions improve ratings, while ignored disputes lower them.
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How to exchange cryptocurrency?
- Set the exchange pairSelect the crypto pair you'd like to exchange
- Enter your wallet addressEnter your crypto wallet address to which your cryptocurrency will be sent
- Make a paymentSend the crypto you'd like to exchange to the wallet address you see on the screen
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FAQ
- all exchange conditions are objective. They enter the aggregator system directly from exchangers (via API), preventing any data manipulation;
- then the Nadoswap rating system works, combining for each exchanger the indicators RateScore (rate profitability), TrustScore (service reliability), and SpeedScore (actual payout speed).
- all reviews and claims are linked to transaction IDs (a unique number of a real transaction confirming the exchange). Comments without an ID do not affect the rating, which eliminates fake reviews and any manipulation;
- if a review is not confirmed by an actual exchange, it does not influence the rating;
- Nadoswap publicly shows the status of every dispute: "In progress" or "Resolved". This systematic approach filters out spam and makes Nadoswap a source of only verified information from real users.
- the conflict is recorded with immediate notification to the exchanger administration;
- the aggregator records the time of the first response and the total resolution time;
- if an exchanger ignores claims or delays responses, its rating is lowered. Systematic violations lead to removal from the Nadoswap exchanger list.
- enter the planned amount in the search field;
- the system will automatically hide offers where your volume does not meet the minimum threshold (Min) or exceeds available reserves (Max).
RateScore: evaluation of rate profitability compared to the market average and the volume of hidden fees.
TrustScore: reliability level. Formed based on the service age, history of resolved disputes, reserve volumes, and review quality.
SpeedScore: evaluation of technical efficiency. Measured based on actual transaction processing time.
The overall rating is dynamic: if an exchanger delays payouts today, its Global Score will drop instantly, regardless of past performance.
- API integration: exchangers provide data with current rates and reserve balances, updated every 5-30 seconds;
- post trade data: anonymous information about completed transactions to confirm the reality of limits;
- test purchases: aggregator algorithms and mystery buyers periodically conduct test exchanges to verify the information provided by the exchange service.



