286 trading directions is the number that opens the case for www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7, and it deserves a closer look than the raw count provides. A large pair list on an automated exchanger can mean genuine breadth or it can mean a shop that lists dozens of pairs it rarely has inventory for. The 36 million dollars in reserves across listed BestChange directions is the figure that answers that question, at least partially: a float that size funds real throughput. So the directions are not decorative. That said, the service has been operating for around a year and ten months, and BestChange has carried it for roughly six months, so the numbers exist against a short runway.
What the service covers
www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 runs as a fully automated swap with no order book and no human processor in the loop. Bitcoin, XRP, Litecoin, TRON, Dogecoin, and Tether across TRC20 and other chains are the crypto side. The fiat coverage is regional in a way that major platforms rarely are: USD, EUR, Ukrainian hryvnia, and Kazakhstani tenge, with payouts via Visa and MasterCard alongside Wise, Revolut, Perfect Money, and Capitalist. The pairing of USDT TRC20 with hryvnia or tenge card payouts is not something global exchanges optimize for. That corridor is where www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 earns its clearest argument: someone in Kyiv or Almaty converting Tether to a local bank card at 3 a.m. has limited places to go with comparable reserve depth on tap.
The 24/7 automation is not a marketing point here; it has a functional purpose for that audience. When manually staffed desks are closed and a swap cannot wait, www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 is either processing or it is not. That is the one area where the service's claim is testable without any review history at all.
What is missing from the listing
No fee percentages appear anywhere in the indexed public sources. The actual cost of a swap is invisible until a live quote step, which means any serious rate comparison requires going directly to www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 and pricing a specific corridor in real time. That is not unusual in the exchanger category, but it does mean the 286-pair count cannot be evaluated against cost without a live visit.
Contact for www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 runs through email and a Telegram handle listed on aggregator pages. For an automated service that processes around the clock, Telegram is the relevant channel: when a conversion stalls mid-transaction, a live chat is what unblocks it. The contact details are findable without difficulty, which is worth noting in a category where operators sometimes bury support behind layers of navigation.
The external record
Trustpilot shows 16 reviews for www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 at a four-star overall rating. BestChange carries the same count with zero cancellations and zero financial complaints logged. MarketExchangers lists 65 reviews at five out of five, though that profile is marked unverified and carries proportionally less weight than the other two. Sixteen Trustpilot reviews accumulated over roughly a year and ten months is a slow accumulation rate for a service processing swaps around the clock. Four stars on that count is acceptable for the category; it is not the thousand-plus review base that establishes a pattern you can rely on.
The BestChange zero-cancellation record is a more useful data point than the star ratings, because BestChange specifically tracks whether payouts were completed. User sentiment on a review platform measures satisfaction; the cancellation log measures whether money moved. On that metric, www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 has a clean record.
There is one complication. Scanbit, a Ukrainian exchanger monitor, carries at least one negative entry flagging crypto investment scams in connection with the name. Public sources cannot confirm whether that flag applies to www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 or to a different outfit with a similar name; naming collisions happen in this space. The flag cannot be confirmed as mislabeled, and it cannot be confirmed as accurate. What can be said is that the BestChange log, which is the most systematic external record of payout failures, shows nothing. The two records sit in tension, and no external source resolves that tension cleanly.
Where this leaves the assessment
www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 has a specific use case, genuine reserve depth, and a payout record that has so far held. Against that: a short operating history, a slow review accumulation rate relative to the claimed transaction volume, an unresolved external flag, and no visible fee structure before the live quote step. The reserve figure and the BestChange record are the strongest evidence available. The Scanbit entry and the six-month aggregator presence are the weakest parts of the picture.
The honest conclusion is that this is a service that handles a corridor few competitors bother with, backed by liquidity numbers that are credible on their face, but not yet proven over a long enough run to dismiss the Scanbit flag entirely. Start with a transaction sized to that uncertainty: small enough that a worst-case outcome is recoverable, large enough to actually test whether the payout lands on time. If it does, the record grows; if it does not, you have your answer at a cost you can absorb. Check the live rate for your specific corridor against BestChange's comparison table before sending anything, and verify that www.coinswap.es - Automatic exchange office that works 24/7 is competitive on that exact pair before the transfer clears.