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Technology

DEX

A decentralised exchange where you swap directly from your own wallet, without an intermediary holding your coins.

Explanation

You keep control of your keys but carry the risk of wrong addresses, malicious contracts and high network fees. There is no support desk.

01

Trading without an intermediary

On a decentralised exchange you trade straight from your own wallet with a smart contract. There is no account, no deposit and no custodian: the transaction swaps the assets in one movement. That gives control and access to coins listed nowhere else, but shifts all responsibility onto you.

02

The risks in a row

Four risks are structural: a bug or backdoor in the contract, a fake token with the same name as the real one, an approval granting a contract unlimited access to your balance, and front-running by bots. Always verify the contract address via a second, independent source and revoke old approvals periodically.

03

European rules

Fully decentralised protocols largely fall outside MiCA, because no company offers the service. As soon as a business behind the interface collects fees, the licensing question becomes sharper. For you as a user this mainly means: no complaints desk, no supervisor to fall back on.

Key takeaways

  • Verify the contract address via two sources.
  • Limit approvals and revoke them periodically.
  • No complaints desk, no recovery from mistakes.

Frequently asked questions

+Is a DEX safer than an exchange?

Different, not safer. You avoid counterparty risk but take on contract and user risk. Most DEX losses come from approvals and fake tokens, not hacks.

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