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April 2026 · 7 min read

QARI Release 2.1: Multi-Exchange, 6 Languages, 8 Exchanges

QARI goes global

Release 2.1 is the moment QARI stopped being a single-exchange platform with a single language and became a genuinely global trading system. Eight exchanges are now supported. Six languages are live, with full right-to-left rendering for Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi. Local currency hints appear on pricing pages for traders in 12 countries.

Alongside the exchange and language expansion, the entire marketing website was rebuilt from scratch: 39 pages, a full learn hub, per-exchange landing pages, and a new blog. Here is everything that changed and why it matters.

Eight exchanges, one unified trading engine

Before Release 2.1, QARI was Bybit-only. That was a pragmatic choice for the calibration phase, but it limited who could use the platform. Many traders already have capital on Binance, OKX, KuCoin, or Kraken. Asking them to move funds was a real barrier.

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The architecture change that made this possible is the universal adapter layer. Every exchange behaves slightly differently: different symbol naming conventions, different rate limit rules, different error codes for the same underlying condition. Before this release, adding a second exchange would have meant duplicating all of that logic.

The adapter layer solves this once, for all exchanges. Symbol normalisation converts every exchange's native pair format into a consistent internal format, so the engine never needs to know which exchange it is talking to. Rate limiting is handled per-exchange and per-endpoint, preventing API bans during high-activity periods. Error classification maps each exchange's error codes to 49 stable QARI error codes with consistent handling logic and translated messages in all six languages.

For you as a user, this means connecting your existing exchange accounts directly. QARI trades on all of them in parallel, each with its own capital allocation and settings. You can run a conservative configuration on one exchange and a more active configuration on another.

Multiple accounts per user, per-exchange settings

Multi-exchange is not just about which exchanges are supported. It is about how your configuration maps onto each one. Release 2.1 introduces per-exchange settings, so you can connect a Bybit account with one risk profile and a Binance account with a different one.

Capital allocation is set per exchange. QARI tracks available capital, open positions, and pending setups separately for each account. The risk gate runs independently per exchange, so a kill switch trigger on one account does not affect your other connected accounts.

All API keys, across all exchanges, are stored with the same AES-256-GCM encryption that has been in place since launch. Keys are never returned to the frontend or logged anywhere in the system.

Google Sign-In for frictionless registration

Registration now supports Google Sign-In alongside email and password. One click and your account is created, verified, and ready to connect an exchange. The free trial starts immediately. No email confirmation step, no extra form to fill. For traders in regions with strong Google account adoption, this removes the single biggest drop-off point in the onboarding flow.

Six languages, full RTL support, 12 local currencies

The majority of QARI's target users are not native English speakers. Building a platform that only works well in English was leaving most of the addressable market behind.

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Right-to-left layout is not just a text direction switch. It requires that every flex container, every icon placement, every modal and sidebar, and every animation direction reverses cleanly. The RTL implementation in Release 2.1 covers the full dashboard and landing site, not just the text content.

The 49 stable error codes introduced in this release are translated into all six languages. When something goes wrong, the error message you see is in your language, not a raw API response from the exchange.

Pricing pages now show local currency hints alongside the USD price. No automatic conversion, just an indicative reference so traders in each region can immediately understand the cost in familiar terms.

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A full website rebuild: 39 pages, a learn hub, and this blog

The marketing site that existed before Release 2.1 was a placeholder. It served as a launch presence but did not communicate what QARI is, how it works, or why a trader should choose it over alternatives.

The new site has 39 pages built in Next.js 15 with server-side rendering for search engine visibility. The learn hub contains 14 articles covering smart money concepts, QARI's analysis methodology, exchange setup guides, and trading fundamentals. Per-exchange landing pages give traders on each supported platform a starting point with exchange-specific instructions.

The blog, which you are reading now, covers release announcements, platform methodology, and educational content for traders at every level. New articles are published regularly.

All legal pages, privacy policy, terms of service, cookie policy, and the risk disclosure, are present and linked from every page footer. The site is fully responsive and renders correctly in all six supported languages, including RTL layouts.

Release 2.1 completes the infrastructure that QARI needs to operate at global scale. The trading engine is multi-exchange. The platform speaks six languages. The website gives every new visitor a real reason to sign up. What comes next is continued signal quality work and deeper personalisation at the account level.

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