EBR is officially live. ๐ข
๐ https://t.co/VAPShoylaA
For years, Ethiopians have had no reliable, secure and local way to trade crypto. Global platforms closed their doors. Banks blocked transactions. People were left with no options. That changes today.
EBR is the first P2P crypto exchange engineered specifically for Ethiopia.
Trade USDT directly with real people, in Ethiopian Birr, with zero middlemen, zero bank dependency and full control over your money.
Here is what makes EBR different ๐
โ USDT trades settled directly in ETB
โ Local payment methods: Telebirr, CBE Birr, M-Pesa and more
โ Escrow protected trades so your funds are never at risk
โ Verified merchants with public reputation scores
โ Real time trade chat and built in dispute resolution
โ 0% trading fees
๐ Your privacy is protected at every level;
> KYC documents are encrypted inside your own browser before they ever reach our servers.
> Your IP address is never stored anywhere.
> Every sensitive transaction record is individually encrypted.
> Your data belongs to you, not us.
The infrastructure is built to stay online no matter what;
> Hundreds of global edge nodes
> Backup domains across multiple registrars
> Tor hidden service for uncensorable access
> IPFS mirror and zero exposed server ports
No single point of failure exists!!!
We publish a cryptographically signed warrant canary every 7 days confirming no legal demands have been received. If it ever stops being renewed, every user is automatically alerted.
โช๏ธ Transparency is not a feature here, It's a guarantee.
โช๏ธ Financial freedom is not a privilege, It's a right.
EBR was built to make sure no Ethiopian is ever locked out of their own money again.
Welcome to EBR. ๐ฅ๐ข
๐ https://t.co/VAPShoylaA
#EBR #Crypto #Ethiopia #P2P #USDT #CryptoEthiopia #FinancialFreedom
@ebrexchange Keep building and marketing strategically. I was disappointed that many major exchanges restrict P2P trading for Ethiopians so I was happy to see an Ethiopian-made solution. Keep going and don't shut it down. Even if Tele blocks the site we'll use a VPN. Good luck!
Sometimes we sit back and ask ourselves: why is everyone so determined to tear us down instead of helping us build?
Behind EBR isn't a big company. It's a small team of people sacrificing their time, energy, sleep, and personal resources to create something we believe can genuinely help our community.
We're not perfect. We've made mistakes, and we'll probably make more. But every day we wake up and keep building, fixing issues, listening to feedback, and trying to make the platform better.
What hurts isn't criticism... we welcome that. What hurts is seeing people celebrate our challenges, spread negativity, and hope for our failure instead of contributing to a solution.
If you've ever reported a bug, shared feedback, supported us, or simply believed in what we're trying to build, thank you. It means more than you know.
We're not giving up. We'll keep learning, improving, and building... because we believe our community deserves better๐
@devbenz_@ebrexchange They cant make the site 100% bug free especially when it's new Just try to be positive and help make it more secure or find a way for you guys to work together and @ebrexchange the KYC thing isnt good for users safety instead, find another way like
@devbenz_ Bro, you had every opportunity to report it privately.
Instead, you chose to circulate it publicly and expose users to unnecessary risk.
If your goal was security, you would've reported it to the team. This looks more like attention-seeking than responsible disclosure.
first of all, tnx for pointing it out.
but If your goal was genuinely to help improve security, reporting it directly to the team would have been the responsible first step instead of circulating it in tg groups.
no platform is perfect, especially during rapid development.
security issues can arise, and they get fixed when they're reported.
constructive disclosure helps users... publicizing potential vulnerabilities before giving the team a chance to address them does not.
builders report problems, builders fix problems, builders collaborate, that's the culture we're interested in!!
first of all, tnx for pointing it out.
but If your goal was genuinely to help improve security, reporting it directly to the team would have been the responsible first step instead of circulating it in tg groups.
no platform is perfect, especially during rapid development.
security issues can arise, and they get fixed when they're reported.
constructive disclosure helps users... publicizing potential vulnerabilities before giving the team a chance to address them does not.
builders report problems, builders fix problems, builders collaborate, that's the culture we're interested in!!
interesting how some people see continuous development, security improvements, and infrastructure upgrades as signs of weakness
in reality, the platforms that never change are usually the ones that stop growing
while some are busy predicting failure, we're busy building
see you on the other side ๐
๐ข Platform Update
EBR is experiencing growth beyond our initial projections, and we're grateful for the incredible support from the community.
To ensure the platform remains fast, secure, and reliable as we scale, we will be rolling out continuous infrastructure and feature upgrades.
As a result, users may occasionally experience temporary bugs, brief service interruptions, or unexpected issues while updates are being deployed.
We ask for your patience and understanding during this growth phase. Every upgrade is focused on improving performance, security, and the overall user experience.
Most importantly, user funds remain safe and secure at all times.
We're building for the long term, and these improvements are part of ensuring EBR can support the next generation of users.
The best version of EBR is being built right now. ๐ข
Thank you for growing with us.
"We build with you, not for you!"
#EBR
๐ข Platform Update
EBR is experiencing growth beyond our initial projections, and we're grateful for the incredible support from the community.
To ensure the platform remains fast, secure, and reliable as we scale, we will be rolling out continuous infrastructure and feature upgrades.
As a result, users may occasionally experience temporary bugs, brief service interruptions, or unexpected issues while updates are being deployed.
We ask for your patience and understanding during this growth phase. Every upgrade is focused on improving performance, security, and the overall user experience.
Most importantly, user funds remain safe and secure at all times.
We're building for the long term, and these improvements are part of ensuring EBR can support the next generation of users.
The best version of EBR is being built right now. ๐ข
Thank you for growing with us.
"We build with you, not for you!"
#EBR
@abenezer_xlm@Getamesayzer you guys are spending your morning analyzing the html of a platform you can't build, trying to discredit people who are actually building?
pure envy lmao
but sure, "AI slop"
Congrats to EBR on hitting 500 users! Impressive milestone. Quick question though does the premium package include keeping our private data private, or is exposing user details part of the core user experience? Asking for 700 friends. ๐ค๐