SwapSpace
Best for documentation-led evaluation
How it rates
- Tracked and verifiable from public sources at this check
- Terms not found at a conventional public address
- No documentation or FAQ found at a conventional address
- 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.
- PartialService reachable at a public address
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not metTerms and conditions published
Not found at a conventional address at this check.
- Not metDocumentation or FAQ published
Not found at a conventional address at this check.
- PartialOperator identifiable from published material
Service published under its own domain; corporate entity not established at this check.
swapspace.co/ - PartialNo custody of user funds claimed in this assessment
Custody arrangements are not verifiable from the desk and are not scored.
swapspace.co/
- Not metPricing or fee information published
Not found at a conventional address at this check.
- PartialInformation readable without an account
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not met
- Not metTerms describe charges
Not found at this check.
- PartialService address published
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/
- PartialPublic service page
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not metDocumentation or FAQ
Not found.
- Not metTerms published
Not found.
- PartialIndependent verification possible without an account
Automated access blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not metOperator entity disclosed
Not established from public sources at this check.
- PartialService resolves to automated verification
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not metTerms documentation published
Not found.
- Not metSupport or FAQ published
Not found.
- Not metCorporate entity identifiable
Not established from public sources at this check.
- Not metRegulatory status published
Not established from public sources at this check.
- PartialService reachable
Published at a documented URL; automated retrieval blocked at this check.
swapspace.co/ - Not metDocumentation reachable
Not found.
- Not metTerms reachable
Not found.
- Partial
- Met
An aggregator comparing rates across many instant exchangers, whose own published documentation surface is among the thinnest in this comparison.
Our assessment
SwapSpace aggregates quotes from many of the exchangers in this table so a user can compare received amounts on one screen. The comparison function is genuinely useful. Its own documentation surface is not: fourteen indicators found nothing published and ten more returned automated-verification blocks.
Aggregation is the right idea
Because the entire cost of an instant swap sits in the rate, comparing several operators at once is the highest-value action available to a user in this category. Doing that manually across a moving market is not realistic, so an aggregator earns its place — this is a structural argument, and it holds regardless of the score below.
Two counterparties, not one
Routing through an aggregator means trusting the router and the settling exchanger. The router's revenue is referral commission, so displayed ordering reflects both rate and payout. Read the list as a rate comparison rather than as a recommendation, and check the settling operator separately before accepting a quote.
Why the score is low
Our rubric scores published evidence, and here almost none was retrievable: no terms, no fee policy, no documented support route at conventional addresses. That does not stop the comparison working; it does mean an outsider cannot establish who is responsible for what if a routed swap goes wrong.
Who it suits
SwapSpace fits users who want a quick rate comparison before choosing an exchanger, provided they evaluate the settling operator themselves. Users who want a documented intermediary should compare Swapzone.
Frequently asked
Does this score mean SwapSpace 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.