HEI

Historical Exchange Index

A quiet registry of crypto exchanges, active and gone.

Home / Dead / DX.Exchange

Exchange record

DX.Exchange

Short-lived centralized digital-asset exchange that launched in January 2019 with cryptocurrency and tokenized-stock trading, later expanded into security tokens, and stopped deposits and trading in November 2019 amid financial difficulties and bankruptcy proceedings involving its operating company.

CEXDeadInsolvency
Also known as: DX Exchange, DX.Exchange EU, DXtech Exchange

Registry sequence

Key facts

Launch date
2019-01-07
Death date
2019-11-03
Years
2019–2019
Origin
Estonia / Israel
Confidence
high
Last verified
2026-06-22

URL handling

Preferred action
Use archived URL first for historical viewing.
URL status
Dead domain
Original URL
https://dx.exchange/
Archived URL

Summary

Short-lived centralized digital-asset exchange that launched in January 2019 with cryptocurrency and tokenized-stock trading, later expanded into security tokens, and stopped deposits and trading in November 2019 amid financial difficulties and bankruptcy proceedings involving its operating company.

Timeline

DX.Exchange launched
2019-01-07launchedmedium

DX.Exchange opened with cryptocurrency and fiat trading and tokenized representations of shares in major public companies.

Security-token trading introduced
2019-03-14othermedium

DX.Exchange announced security-token trading and security-token-offering listings after its initial cryptocurrency and tokenized-stock launch.

Employees petitioned to wind up the operating company
2019-10-24bankruptcy_filedcritical

Employees of CX Technologies, identified in reporting as the company operating DX.Exchange, filed an Israeli court petition alleging unpaid wages and seeking to wind up the company.

Deposits and trading stopped
2019-11-03shutdown_effectivecritical

DX.Exchange stopped accepting deposits, suspended trading, cancelled open orders, and sought a merger or sale after stating that its security, support, and technology costs were not economically feasible on its own.

Evidence

DX.Exchange / PR Newswire2019-01-02official_statementhigh reliabilitylaunch_datearchive
CoinDesk2019-01-03news_articlehigh reliabilitylaunch_datearchive
Cointelegraph2019-03-14news_articlemedium reliabilityeventarchive
Cointelegraph2019-11-25news_articlemedium reliabilityeventarchive
DX.Exchange2019-11-03official_bloghigh reliabilitydeath_datearchive
CoinDesk2019-11-04news_articlehigh reliabilitydeath_datearchive
Globes2019-11-04news_articlehigh reliabilitydeath_reasonarchive

Related records

Notes and record state

Record note
DX.Exchange presented itself as Estonia-based, while reporting and employee proceedings identified Israeli company CX Technologies as the operating company. The November 3 service halt is used as the death date; the October 24 employee petition concerning CX Technologies is recorded separately.
Revision state
Records may be incomplete, approximate, contested, or revised as better evidence becomes available.
This record may be incomplete or revised. Dead-side entries prefer archived URLs over original domains. Dates, causes, and classifications may change when stronger evidence becomes available. Contact / corrections

Navigation

Registry
Contact / Corrections
GitHub Issues