SWAPD March Safety Report - Only 1.015% of Transactions Reached Dispute Stage

LET’S TALK SAFETY AND DISPUTES!

Let’s get straight to it. Keep in mind that 2026 has started out slow in terms of overall sales. Despite activity going up, the overall sales number is down. You can blame it on whatever you want, wars, unsure economic times, stagnation, whatever is the cause of this, rest assured we are working in the back end everyday to keep things flowing.

In March, SWAPD processed 591 total transactions. Out of those:

  • 527 were completed successfully
  • 64 were cancelled before completion
  • 6 reached unresolved dispute stage

Note: Refunded/voided tickets are not counted.

That puts the dispute rate at 1.015% of all transactions.


What that actually means?

Out of nearly six hundred deals, only six required serious intervention and ended up being unresolved. All other disputes were worked out.

Not six percent. Not even two.

Six deals.

That’s the entire pool of transactions that made it past all safeguards and into dispute territory.


Why this isn’t luck

Markets don’t naturally behave this cleanly. People don’t suddenly become honest at scale. This only happens when the system forces structure.

Every transaction on SWAPD runs through:

  • Defined terms before anything starts
  • A controlled ticket environment
  • Continuous oversight during execution
  • Clear escalation paths if something goes wrong

So instead of chaos, you get containment.


The role of cancellations

Those 64 cancelled deals matter more than they look.

They represent problems that were caught early and shut down before they could turn into losses or disputes.


The real takeaway

If you’re asking “is SWAPD safe,” here’s your answer:

Out of 591 transactions, 585 never became a dispute.

That’s not marketing. That’s math.

You can call it strict, controlled, or even unforgiving. But it works.

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