Exolix
Best for published terms and documentation
How it rates
- Service reachable without an account
- Documentation or FAQ published
- Terms and conditions published
- Corporate entity not established from public sources
Each indicator scores 2, 1 or 0. A pillar is the points earned over the points available; the overall score is the weighted sum. Every source below is public — check any of them yourself.
- Met
- Met
- Met
- PartialOperator identifiable from published material
Service published under its own domain; corporate entity not established at this check.
exolix.com/ - PartialNo custody of user funds claimed in this assessment
Custody arrangements are not verifiable from the desk and are not scored.
exolix.com/
- Met
- Met
- Partial
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Not metOperator entity disclosed
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Not metCorporate entity identifiable
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Not metRegulatory status published
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Met
- Met
A non-custodial instant exchanger offering fixed-rate swaps without registration, with fee and rate documentation published at a public address.
Our assessment
Exolix is a no-registration swap service whose fee and rate documentation we could retrieve and read, placing it in the small group of exchangers here that let a prospective user evaluate them before committing funds.
Fixed rates are worth understanding properly
A fixed rate means the quote you accept is the rate you get, regardless of what the market does while the transaction confirms. The operator prices that certainty into the quote. On a fast-moving pair with a slow chain, the fixed rate frequently delivers more of the target asset than a floating rate that looked better at the moment of clicking.
What the score reflects
The evidence here is documentation-led: whether the operator, the fee policy, the terms and the support channel are published where an outsider can read them. Exolix clears that on most indicators, which is why it sits alongside the largest names in the category despite a smaller profile.
Non-custodial does not mean no counterparty
Every service in this table takes control of your funds for the duration of the swap. The realistic failure modes are a compliance hold, an unexpected rate on a floating quote, or an operator that stops responding. None are exotic, and all argue for small amounts and short exposure.
Who it suits
Exolix fits users who prefer a locked rate and want to read the terms first. Users prioritising settlement speed should compare ChangeNOW; those chasing the best rate on a given pair should check an aggregator.
Frequently asked
Does this score mean Exolix is trustworthy?
No. It measures what is published and reachable before use: the service, its terms and its documentation. Custody, routing and corporate structure are not tested by us.
Why do all providers score zero on corporate entity?
Because this class of service rarely publishes it. The indicator is identical for every provider in the category, so the comparison stays fair.
Are rates or spreads compared here?
No. Verifying quoted rates requires live transactions, which we do not perform. The rubric covers disclosure, not execution.