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exolix

exolix

Anonymous crypto swap service with fixed rates which is free of registration and any limits. Launched in 2018

Exolix is an exchange service that accepts Monero and Bitcoin. It may request KYC during risk checks and has a score of 6/10. There are 7 user ratings averaging 2.4/5.

Scores

6
Overall
Okay
46
Privacy
Average
76
Trust
Good
lvl. 3/4
Shotgun KYC
May request KYC or block funds mid-flow, typically via AML checks, transaction limits, or liquidity partner rules. Refunds are subject to policies.
KYC Policy

Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)

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Terms of Service Review

Exolix utilizes a shotgun KYC policy, freezing transactions for ID checks randomly. They actively track IPs and threaten to confiscate funds from users in restricted jurisdictions.

Shotgun KYC Risk

Exolix can freeze your transaction at any time to enforce an AML/KYC procedure. They may request state documents and proof of funds.

Fund Confiscation

If you are accessing from a prohibited jurisdiction (like the US), Exolix explicitly reserves the right to confiscate your funds and donate them to charity.

Conditional Refunds

If you refuse a KYC request, they offer a refund, unless they suspect illegal activity, which grants them a loophole to trap your funds.

Account Suspensions

The platform can suspend or block your access immediately for any reason, without notice, and explicitly states they will not justify their actions.

IP Tracking

Exolix actively monitors and logs your IP address to automatically deny service if you connect from a prohibited jurisdiction.

Data Export

By using the service, you expressly authorize Exolix to process and export your personal information outside of your residing jurisdiction.

Reviewed from exolix.com/terms

ToS reviews are AI-generated and should be used as a reference only.

Events

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  1. Attribute added

    Attribute "No KYC after AML check" was added to exolix

  2. Domain change

    Service URLs updated from https://exolix.com/ to https://exolix.com

  3. Attribute removed

    Attribute "Non-custodial wallet" was removed from exolix

  4. Attribute added

    Attribute "Good Customer Support" was added to exolix

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Evidence and Review History

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Passed repeated checks over time and showed consistent behavior.

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  • Last review Apr 23
  • Verified Apr 23
  • Operating since Oct 1, 2018

Comments

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AI Summary

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Users have highly mixed experiences with the service. While some praise it for fast transactions and success with small swaps, the majority report severe issues. Users complain about misleading floating rates, unexpected reduced payouts, and heavily intrusive KYC demands. There are alarming allegations of the platform sending stolen coins linked to scams, leading to major user losses. Furthermore, reviewers criticize their lack of transparency regarding business associations. Because of these significant risks, many strongly advise against using the service directly.

  • Fast transactions
  • Good prices
  • Small swaps
  • Smooth process
  • Reduced payouts
  • Intrusive KYC
  • Stolen coins
  • Misleading rates
  • Scam allegations
  • Lacks transparency
broad-shouldered_pocket_1545
Single review
0 • 1/5 90%
Verified customer
KYC issue
Funds blocked

I had a couple of successful btc to xmr swaps with exolix but they were a pain. I selected floating fee, and both times they reduced my payout by 2%. They require ELEVEN confirmations and then I had to have trocador intervene to get the (reduced) funds released to me. The third time I selected a fixed fee. After 11 confirmations I once again reached out to trocador to ask where my xmr was. I was informed that the btc failed their AML check and they were sending a request for a refund. Thankfully I received a refund. 3/3 of these transactions had issues and the company feels pretty slimy to me. Do not recommend.

contingent_air_7783
Single review
0 • 1/5 90%
Verified customer
KYC issue
Funds blocked

I suggest avoiding Exolix. They’re a problematic KYC site that uses another liquidity provider, asks for KYC, they stole my funds and haven’t returned them after a long time. See what they asks me:

We ask you to complete the KYC procedure -You need to take a photo with your ID -We also need a photo of you and a photo of your ID -We need a video where you show yourself and the document -We also need a brief explanation of where you got the funds

invading_atom_8819
Active user

XMR to BTC very fast and without issues. Good price.

tumultuous_foul_2827

Not bad to Monero swap. Using it from time to time, not big, 10-20 XMR

vain_acronym_8356
0 • 1/5 10%
KYC issue
Funds blocked

Avoid using Exolix; they sent me stolen coins that are now linked to a phishing scam. Exolix has admitted their mistake, leading to me a loss of $11,000. The stolen coins have been frozen on another platform, and now Exolix claims that if I return the stolen coins, they'll provide a replacement. However, there's no way to recover the scam-related coins. Its marked on etherscan Phishing_scam This situation is entirely their fault, and I lost my money because of their actions.

Added context: More about this issue: bitcointalk.org

beastly_birthplace_2263
0 •
Verified customer

I swapped $11,622.169 (DAI) to XMR via Exolix. Before proceeding, I asked their live chat support for an AML score check. They provided a risk score of 10%, so I decided to go ahead. The process was smooth, but the floating rate was misleading. The initial estimate was 41.15469739 XMR, but I received 40.8212235 XMR, even though the XMR price on Kraken did not change at all during the swap. I am unsure where Exolix sources their rates, but I believe the rate drop was intentional. The exchange took 24 minutes. A full recording of the swap, showing the gradual rate decrease, is available here: https://files.catbox.moe/bqtznj.mp4

purplish_gland_3671
0 • 5/5 90%
Verified customer

Used a few times via Trocador for small swaps to XMR and Zano and it went well. I'd still recommend not using it directly but via Trocador or OrangeFren so you have some guarantee just in case.

TrĂŞvoid

Swapuz is a ChangeNOW reseller, and they also run another site called Exolix, which similarly resells ChangeNOW’s services.

If you look at the Swapuz Terms of Service from February 2022 (archived here = https://web.archive.org/web/20220213142831/swapuz.com/assets/index.223d937f.js), you’ll find direct references to Exolix.

Despite being caught, representatives from both Swapuz and Exolix have continued to deny any connection between the two platforms. They maintain this stance in public, even though their link was exposed due to a fairly basic oversight.

Given their reluctance to be transparent about their relationship, it’s wise to be cautious and perhaps avoid using either service until they openly acknowledge their connection.

There was also a notable thread on Bitcointalk (⚠️⚠️ 300M+ Ongoing Biggest Crypto Scam LEAK [Changelly & Freewallet and more] ⚠️ = https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499189), which investigated ChangeNOW and its network of related projects-allegedly operated with forged documents.

Exolix was mentioned as part of this network, raising even more questions about its background and trustworthiness.

I would not suggest you to use them.

pent-up_reject_407

I know someone who works for Swapuz and I can say with confidence they are not the same company whatsoever. I have also questioned Exolix once about this on social network. You are spreading misinformation. What I believe happened on this case is that one competitor copied the others Terms of Service, without realizing there was the name on it, and Web Archive stored the page. But assuming both are the same is ridiculous.

Swapuz

There’s no factual evidence linking Swapuz to any other platform — only user speculation and assumptions. Repeating unverified claims doesn’t make them true. Please stop spreading misinformation and playing tabloid journalist. It damages your own credibility more than ours.

TrĂŞvoid

Have you reviewed all the comments on Bitcointalk? Please check them, it's important for people to know who is trustworthy and who isn't, so they can avoid being scammed.