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# Transparency Logs

## Transparency Logs

Fordex maintains **public logs** of trade routes and platform actions to ensure transparency and auditability.

#### **Logged Data**

* **Execution Routes** → Which DEX/router was used for a trade.
* **Gas Estimates** → Predicted vs actual gas consumption.
* **Slippage Applied** → Slippage settings used during swap.
* **Risk Score Snapshot** → Risk status of the pair at time of trade.

#### **Why Transparency Matters**

* Builds trust between traders and platform.
* Allows users to verify **execution quality** (best route, lowest fees).
* Ensures that Fordex cannot manipulate trades behind the scenes.

All logs are **time-stamped** and stored in a way that is accessible for audits and community verification.


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