Much like decentralized exchanges, users have full control of their private keys and are thus responsible for the transactions they make.
The onus is on a user to provide the correct address when making trades or conversions. Any trades made by a user won’t be reversible, a stark reminder that users must be fully responsible for every transaction. Therefore, one of the things to look out for are “clipboard jackers,” which is malicious software that automatically replaces a copied crypto wallet address and replaces it with that of the hacker. Subsequently, none of the funds will reach the original destination.