Hi everyone,
We’re the development team behind EX365, and we’re currently researching how publishers and crypto-focused communities approach tools for handling crypto-related traffic. We’re not here to promote trading or conduct any currency exchange - we’re only discussing the technology behind non-custodial white-label platforms and how such tools might fit into publishing workflows.
We noticed that many publishers generate a significant amount of crypto-oriented traffic, but most of it doesn’t convert into the main offer. Some publishers shared that this traffic simply leaves unused, even though the audience is clearly interested in crypto services.
That led us to a question:
Can a non-custodial white-label exchange platform serve as an additional value layer for publishers - as a branded tool integrated into their ecosystem?
Here’s what we’ve been working on technically:
What the platform does (purely on the infrastructure level)
- Runs as a white-label exchange under the publisher’s own domain and branding
- Operates on a non-custodial architecture, meaning:
we don’t store or hold user funds,
private keys and processing remain under the control of the owner.
Allows publishers to configure:
- rates, directions, limits, rules,
- logic of how operations are processed
Works without servers, coding, or dedicated infrastructure on the publisher’s side
Essentially, it’s a customizable crypto-processing layer built for brand integration rather than trading activity.
Why we're asking for feedback
We’d like to understand how relevant this type of infrastructure is for the community here:
- Do publishers see value in running crypto-related tools under their own domain?
- Is a non-custodial model important from your perspective?
- Which features are considered essential when integrating crypto infrastructure into a content or traffic ecosystem?
- Are there specific GEO requirements or UX expectations you’ve encountered?
We’re currently refining the platform and would appreciate insights from those who work with crypto audiences on a daily basis.
Important note (to comply with the forum rules)
We are not offering any trading services, investment tools, or financial operations here.
We are not asking anyone to contact us privately.
This thread is purely about discussing technology and understanding the needs of publishers.
If this topic is relevant to you, we’d be glad to hear your thoughts right here in the thread.
Thanks to the AffiliateFix community for the opportunity to learn from your experience!
We’re the development team behind EX365, and we’re currently researching how publishers and crypto-focused communities approach tools for handling crypto-related traffic. We’re not here to promote trading or conduct any currency exchange - we’re only discussing the technology behind non-custodial white-label platforms and how such tools might fit into publishing workflows.
We noticed that many publishers generate a significant amount of crypto-oriented traffic, but most of it doesn’t convert into the main offer. Some publishers shared that this traffic simply leaves unused, even though the audience is clearly interested in crypto services.
That led us to a question:
Can a non-custodial white-label exchange platform serve as an additional value layer for publishers - as a branded tool integrated into their ecosystem?
Here’s what we’ve been working on technically:
What the platform does (purely on the infrastructure level)
- Runs as a white-label exchange under the publisher’s own domain and branding
- Operates on a non-custodial architecture, meaning:
we don’t store or hold user funds,
private keys and processing remain under the control of the owner.
Allows publishers to configure:
- rates, directions, limits, rules,
- logic of how operations are processed
Works without servers, coding, or dedicated infrastructure on the publisher’s side
Essentially, it’s a customizable crypto-processing layer built for brand integration rather than trading activity.
Why we're asking for feedback
We’d like to understand how relevant this type of infrastructure is for the community here:
- Do publishers see value in running crypto-related tools under their own domain?
- Is a non-custodial model important from your perspective?
- Which features are considered essential when integrating crypto infrastructure into a content or traffic ecosystem?
- Are there specific GEO requirements or UX expectations you’ve encountered?
We’re currently refining the platform and would appreciate insights from those who work with crypto audiences on a daily basis.
Important note (to comply with the forum rules)
We are not offering any trading services, investment tools, or financial operations here.
We are not asking anyone to contact us privately.
This thread is purely about discussing technology and understanding the needs of publishers.
If this topic is relevant to you, we’d be glad to hear your thoughts right here in the thread.
Thanks to the AffiliateFix community for the opportunity to learn from your experience!




