TTSwap - Exchange Review

TTSwap ThunderCore DEX with no activity

TTSwap Came as ThunderCore’s Native DEX

TTSwap appeared when ThunderCore was trying to build its ecosystem. It works as an AMM, similar to Uniswap, letting users swap tokens, add liquidity, and share fees. On paper, it was meant to be the network’s official DEX.

Why It Even Exists

The platform pitched itself as low-cost and easy. No platform fees, TT20 token support, MetaMask compatibility. For local token liquidity, it looked promising. However, interest never took off, and adoption stayed tiny.

What It Feels Like Today

CoinMarketCap shows it as “Untracked Listing” with no data. No volume, no price action. Visit the site, and you can still connect your wallet, maybe place a swap. But liquidity is almost zero, and trades rarely succeed. Pools sit empty, and the platform feels deserted.

What Might Still Work

Why It Fails to Matter

How It Stacks Up

CategoryRating
Concept & Setup★★☆☆☆
Security & Backing★★★☆☆
Live Activity★☆☆☆☆
Community Presence★☆☆☆☆
Future Potential★☆☆☆☆

Final Thoughts

TTSwap is technically a working DEX, but without users or liquidity, it has no purpose. It’s like an abandoned shop where the doors are open, but no one walks in. The AMM model is sound, fees are low, yet none of it matters when the market is empty. For most traders, there is simply nothing to do here.

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