Private RFQ settlement
for large Stellar trades.
No blind sending.
Create an RFQ, get maker quotes, and settle through Trustless Work escrow.
Trustless WorkRFQ
Private price discovery before execution
1
Escrow contract per accepted deal
Private
Quote visibility — taker only
On-chain
Settlement state and proof
The DEX problem
Large trades should not be forced through shallow liquidity.
On AMM-style DEXs, large trades can move the pool price and create slippage. The bigger the trade is relative to available liquidity, the more value the trader can lose before settlement even happens.
TrustRFQ replaces immediate pool execution with a private RFQ flow. The accepted quote becomes the trade reference, giving both sides clearer terms than a pool-based estimate.
DEX slippage simulator
You intend to get
$100,000
DEX pays you
$83,125
Slippage loss
−$16,875
16.88% · 1688 bps
Constant-product AMM · pool depth 5M XLM / 500k USDC · 0.3% fee · Stellar reference price $0.10 / XLM
How it works
From RFQ to settled deal
01 / POST
Create a private RFQ
Define the asset pair, trade size, minimum receive amount, expiry, and invited counterparties. Instead of hitting a liquidity pool immediately, start with private price discovery.
02 / QUOTE
Receive maker quotes
Makers submit private offers for your requested trade. You compare fixed quotes before committing, instead of accepting unpredictable AMM price impact.
03 / ACCEPT
Accept the best offer
Review incoming quotes and accept the one that meets your terms. The accepted quote becomes the settlement reference — price and conditions are locked.
04 / SETTLE
Settle through escrow
The trade moves into an escrow-protected settlement flow powered by Trustless Work on Stellar. No blind sending. No informal middleman.
Escrow status
Both sides agree on terms.
Escrow handles the settlement trust.
Once a quote is accepted, the trade moves into an escrow-protected settlement flow powered by Trustless Work on Stellar. Funds are governed by predefined roles and release logic.
Neither side has to blindly trust the other or rely on an informal middleman. The escrow contract holds the settlement state on-chain, verifiable by anyone.
View full deal →250,000
XLM · Taker wants to sell
51,200
USDC · Maker offers
Pending action
Next action: fund escrow
Why TrustRFQ
Built for large, high-value Stellar trades.
// QUOTES
Private quotes before execution
TrustRFQ lets takers request prices from makers before funds move. The accepted quote becomes the trade reference, giving both sides clearer terms than a pool-based estimate.
// OTC
Designed for OTC-style trades
For high-value swaps, teams and traders often need negotiation, privacy, and predictable settlement. TrustRFQ brings that OTC workflow into a structured on-chain experience.
// ESCROW
Escrow-protected settlement
Trustless Work escrow adds a neutral settlement layer after both sides agree. Funds are governed by predefined roles and release logic instead of informal trust.
// STELLAR
Built for Stellar's early DeFi gap
Stellar has fast, low-cost settlement and strong payment rails, but OTC-style DeFi tooling is still early. TrustRFQ targets that missing layer: private RFQs plus verifiable escrow settlement.
Interactive demo
See the full settlement flow
Switch identities to walk through each role. Creator posts the RFQ and accepts a quote; maker funds USDC into escrow; creator sends XLM; escrow releases on confirmation.
Active identity
RFQ Creator view
Posts a private RFQ, reviews maker quotes, accepts the best offer, then follows the escrow-protected settlement flow.
Maker view
Submits a firm USDC quote against the private RFQ, funds the Trustless Work escrow, and approves release once XLM is received.
Deal / escrow view
Shows the live escrow deal: funds locked, contract ID, settlement state, and the Trustless Work escrow proof.
Start with a private RFQ. Settle with escrow.
Define the trade, collect maker quotes, accept the best offer, and let Trustless Work handle the settlement trust problem.
TrustRFQ is a hackathon demo running on Stellar Testnet · No real funds · No mainnet · No fiat · No KYC