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Swapzone Report: Crypto Traders Lose Money While Waiting for Swaps to Settle

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A new industry benchmark has put a number on something many crypto traders have long suspected: slow swap processing doesn’t just waste time, it costs money.

Swapzone’s Speed Benchmarks 2026 report analyzed 150,000 non-custodial transactions across eight major platforms. It found that the industry median for settling a USDT-to-ETH swap is currently 45 minutes. During that window, prices move. And when prices move, the amount a trader actually receives rarely matches what they were quoted at the start.

Swap Execution Speed Emerges as Key Factor in Rate Accuracy

The report calls this “Rate Deviation”, the silent gap between expected and received funds. It doesn’t appear in any fee schedule but shows up in every wallet statement. 

The findings build on Swapzone’s mid-2025 speed study. It first raised the alarm about processing times as an underappreciated risk factor in non-custodial trading. That report found significant variance across platforms. Top performers are settling swaps in under two minutes, and slower ones are taking up to 17 minutes. Researchers noted that even moderate delays were enough to expose traders to meaningful rate drift on volatile days.

Seven months later, the gap between leaders and the rest of the market has widened rather than narrowed. ChangeNOW topped the 2025 rankings with a median of around 1.8 minutes. It has reduced execution time to under 60 seconds on major pairs, including SOL/USDT and ETH/USDT. That’s a 45x improvement over the current industry median. Its Rate Accuracy across sampled transactions came in at 99.97%.

“At ChangeNOW, we consider speed to be a fundamental pillar of user trust,” said Pauline Shangett, Chief Strategy Officer at ChangeNOW. “Our goal is to eliminate latency as a barrier between traders and their funds.”

For traders, the takeaway from both reports is the same. The rate quoted at the start of a swap is meaningful if the platform can execute before the market moves. At 45 minutes, that’s far from guaranteed. At 60 seconds, it almost always is.

ChangeNOW Leads Benchmark with Faster Swap Execution

ChangeNOW has emerged as one of the strongest performers in terms of execution speed and pricing consistency among non-custodial swap platforms. The benchmark data suggests that the exchange maintained near-instant settlement times on several high-volume trading pairs. Thus, it has helped minimize the price drift that often occurs during slower transactions.

Experts have admired that the platform’s focus on infrastructure optimization has helped it to significantly reduce the gap between quoted and executed rates. ChangeNow integrated faster routing mechanisms and improved liquidity sourcing across multiple providers. Thus, it was able to complete a large share of transactions in under a minute. This level of efficiency contributed to the platform’s reported 99.97% rate of accuracy across the sampled trades. 

Market experts believe such performance can be pretty valuable during volatile market periods. Crypto asset prices move rapidly during those periods. Faster processing reduces the window in which market fluctuations can affect the final outcome of a swap. It helps traders receive an amount closer to what they initially expected.

So, the report essentially points out that execution speed has become a critical factor in determining the real cost of non-custodial crypto swaps. Platforms that minimize processing delays, such as ChangeNOW, may offer traders more predictable outcomes in fast-moving markets.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2026/03/06/swapzone-report-crypto-traders-lose-money-while-waiting-for-swaps-to-settle/

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