AnonSwap is built for stealth: swap crypto anonymously—no KYC, no accounts. But it’s also dev‑ready: embed our privacy-first swap widget, launch a branded DEX, or integrate our smart contracts into your DeFi app in minutes. Trade and build privately.
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Hey PH community — I’m Kelvin, a cybersecurity and web3 professional with 30+ years in IT. I built AnonSwap because I got tired of watching friends get rugged, surveilled, or forced to hand over personal documents just to swap crypto. That didn’t sit right.
So together with an incredible senior dev, Tony Manninen from Finland, we created AnonSwap: a private swap platform that puts freedom and safety first. No KYC, no accounts — just clean, non-custodial swaps.
We've been live for about a year now and it's battle-tested. We just recently rolled out dev tools so anyone can embed AnonSwap into their own crypto site or community — and that’s why we’re launching here on Product Hunt.
Compared to others, we don’t track. We don’t gatekeep. We don’t compromise on anonymity. Just connect and swap. Thanks for checking us out — excited to see what you build with it!
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To be honest we're not expecting much feedback from the user community since the whole point is to remain anonymous/sovereign. For devs and community leaders, feel free to reach out here or on X, LinkedIn or Email and we'll help you integrate for free. Check out the Widget Theme Showcase page for the code.
Pros:
Supports swapping over 1,500 cryptocurrencies—including major and lesser-known tokens—without requiring KYC or user registration, enabling direct and swift trades
Operates non-custodially and claims not to collect any personal data or wallet information, which enhances user privacy
Leverages multiple integrated exchanges like Binance, Bitfinex, OKX, and KuCoin to potentially secure competitive exchange rates
Cons:
Lacks transparency on actual fees or rate dispersion, making it hard to predict exact costs before executing a swap.
As a service without user accounts, there’s no order history or recovery options if a transaction fails—users are fully responsible for managing swap details.
Although it emphasizes privacy, it appears to rely on centralized exchange infrastructure under the hood, meaning its operations remain subject to partner platforms’ availability and potential regulatory pressures.
Supports swapping over 1,500 cryptocurrencies—including major and lesser-known tokens—without requiring KYC or user registration, enabling direct and swift trades
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Thanks Kolapo!
Fees are detailed in the FAQ on the front page of AnonSwap.app in this FAQ: What Fees Are Incurred During a Swap?
In addition, fees are already calculated in the "Swap Details" in the Receive Amount shown BEFORE you perform an actual swap. This gives the user a chance to wait and click swap again for a potentially better quote, bearing in mind crypto's volatile market nature.
We value privacy so we intentionally hide the order history and we have no idea who places the orders. That's intentional. We used to display the transactions but decided to hide them in favour of privacy over the marketing value of showing how busy we are.
We do rely on CEX's in the backend and mitigate issues by using as many as possible.
If a transaction fails - and there have been some - the SWAP ID: shown in the Swap Details window can be used to trace what happened. The worst case - a user sends funds to the wrong wallet - those funds are lost permanently, that's the blockchain. However, if funds cannot be processed after the user sends them, they literally bounce back to the sending wallet address. We have a 100% success rate in terms of funds transacted with 0 (zero) loss to date.
I think we could do better by adding a FAQ that outlines that point though. When a transaction does not complete due to backend issues, funds will bounce back to the sending wallet address. Thanks for highlighting that, and thank you for that frank review!
To be honest we're not expecting much feedback from the user community since the whole point is to remain anonymous/sovereign. For devs and community leaders, feel free to reach out here or on X, LinkedIn or Email and we'll help you integrate for free. Check out the Widget Theme Showcase page for the code.