Terms of service
What this service is
A custodial cross-chain swap, not a trustless bridge. You send USDT on Ethereum and the operator sends fUSD on Zano. There is no smart contract on the Zano side holding your funds and no cryptographic guarantee that the second half happens.
What you hold in between
After your deposit is final on Ethereum and before the fUSD arrives, you hold a claim on the operator. The liquidity and the keys belong to the operator. If the operator fails during that window, recovering your funds is a matter of process rather than of protocol.
About fUSD
fUSD is collateralised by ZANO. It is not backed by US dollars, and its market value may deviate from one dollar. The rate you are quoted is a market rate at a point in time, fixed for the life of the quote, and is not a promise of parity.
What is visible on chain
Your Zano address is never published on Ethereum — only a commitment to it. The payout amount is visible in the Ethereum event and matches the amount you receive on Zano, so the two transactions can be correlated by size. If that matters to you, take it into account before depositing.
Refunds
See the refund policy.