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SwapScout Now Speaks 13 Languages

SwapScout started in English and Russian. Today it speaks thirteen languages, and the whole comparison experience — the swap flow, the offer list, the badges, and the help center — now renders in the language you actually think in.

The new languages are Turkish, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Ukrainian, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Persian, and Arabic. They were not picked at random. Each one maps to a place where people trade crypto heavily and where an honest, account-free way to compare swap rates is genuinely useful — from Turkey and Latin America to Vietnam, Indonesia, and the wider MENA region.

Two of those languages, Arabic and Persian, are written right to left. SwapScout now detects that automatically and mirrors the entire layout: text aligns to the right, the swap steps flow in the correct direction, and inputs read naturally. Getting right-to-left right is often an afterthought on comparison sites; we treated it as part of the launch rather than a patch to bolt on later.

A note on what is translated today. The interface and the shorter copy are fully localized in all thirteen languages. Our longer guides and legal pages currently fall back to English in the newer languages while we translate and review them properly — machine output is a fine start for a button label, but the wrong tool for a terms page. Those will land language by language.

Nothing else about how SwapScout works has changed. There is still no account, we still never hold your funds, and offers are still ranked by what you actually receive rather than by who pays us most. You can switch languages any time from the selector in the top bar, and each language has its own clean URL, so a page you share opens in the same language for whoever you send it to.

More translations and fuller localized guides are on the way. If your language is not here yet, it likely will be soon.

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