Husher Swaps In 2 Seconds, Charges 0.34% — The Rest Are Still Loading 🏎️
Dubai-based non-custodial crypto exchange Husher released benchmark results on June 26, 2026, positioning its no-KYC swap platform as one of the fastest and lowest-fee services of the year. In on-chain testing, the platform completed a ~$1,000 $SOL swap in 2 seconds with a 0.34% all-in fee, outperforming ChangeNOW, FixedFloat, SideShift, HoudiniSwap, Quickex, and SimpleSwap on both metrics.
The methodology sent ~14.8 SOL (≈$1,000) from the same wallet to the same destination within a single session across all seven platforms. Fee was measured as the USD value lost between send and receive, and settlement was measured as time from deposit confirmation to funds received. Every transaction leg is verifiable on Solscan. Husher returned the most value at 0.34% all-in and settled 20x faster than ChangeNOW, with all swaps completed in seconds rather than minutes.
Husher's published fee range is 0.1% to 0.4%. On a $10,000 swap, the 0.34% benchmark equates to roughly $34, compared with $100 or more on platforms charging 1% or higher. The exchange frames its design as a response to industry friction: lengthy registration, mandatory identity verification, and hidden spreads that inflate transaction costs. Husher's execution is private-by-default, requires no account creation, and settles standard swaps without custodial holding.
Privacy has become a stated priority for the platform, and the company continues to position itself against services that require identity documentation or hold user funds during settlement. Each benchmark transaction is verifiable on-chain, allowing traders to independently inspect send and receive amounts along with confirmation times on Solscan.
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