Non-custodial by design
You sign every transaction with your own wallet. Primeborg never holds your keys, never approves on your behalf, and cannot freeze or seize your funds.
Primeborg Swap routes orders through Uniswap, Aerodrome, Jupiter, and SunSwap. We aggregate the liquidity. You hold the keys.
5 things that distinguish Primeborg Swap
You sign every transaction with your own wallet. Primeborg never holds your keys, never approves on your behalf, and cannot freeze or seize your funds.
Orders route through Uniswap V3 and Aerodrome on Base, Jupiter on Solana, and SunSwap on Tron. You always get the best on-chain price our routers find.
Native BTC, LTC, DOGE, ETH, and ERC-20 cross-chain swaps. Settlement in 20–60 minutes. No wrapped tokens, no custodial bridges.
Before any signature, Primeborg runs a deterministic risk check against OFAC, Tornado Cash mixers, and known drainer addresses. You see the decision; the AI does not override it.
Separate Spaces (trading, family, anonymous) keep counterparties, activity history, and AI memory partitioned. No cross-Space leakage at the storage layer.
Honest answers, not marketing
No. Primeborg is non-custodial. You hold your own private keys; we never see them. Every swap is signed by your wallet, broadcast from your wallet, and routed to the on-chain DEX directly. Primeborg cannot freeze, seize, or recover your funds — and neither can anyone else.
Base (Uniswap V3 + Aerodrome), Solana (Jupiter), Tron (SunSwap), and cross-chain via THORChain (BTC, LTC, DOGE, ETH, ERC-20). The aggregator picks the route with the best output amount net of gas and slippage.
No. Swapping does not require KYC. Some other Primeborg modules (services, premium launchpad listings) require KYC because they involve regulated counterparties — but the swap module itself is permissionless and crypto-native only.
A small platform fee is added to the route price, taken in the output token. The fee is visible in the quote breakdown before you sign. There are no hidden fees, no spread games, and no MEV extraction by Primeborg.
You pay gas (the chain charges you for the failed transaction), but no tokens move. Primeborg shows the on-chain revert reason and suggests next steps — usually adjusting slippage or trying a different route.
The security pipeline can warn or block based on deterministic rules (the destination is a sanctioned address, a known mixer, a flagged drainer wallet). You can override warnings; some blocks require typing an acknowledgment phrase. Nothing happens silently behind your back.