What exchanges do you use?

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Please tell us which exchanges are popular in your area. Is there an AML/KYC policy there?
What problems do you encounter in your region when exchanging currencies?
 

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Yes the KYC is an issue that bothers me. I do not care if I am selling an old vehicle. I prefer to be paid in CASH or Cryptocurrency. Cashless society is coming. I do not like people knowing how much I paid the kid down the street to clean my yard. Least yet the poor boy being taxed on his meager earning.
 

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May I ask how often you have used them? I worry about the reliability
 
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A pretty good crypto wallet that has a rather large variety that you can hold is Trust Wallet, you can download it on iOS and Android of course. Plus they don't require a KYC and I'm pretty sure there's no AML on it. I personally have been using it to store BTC, DOGE, ColdKoala, and SHIB and have had no issues with receiving or sending transactions. I rate it a solid 8/10 as an overall wallet as there isn't a proper 2FA/Password setup, only a group of words in a specific order that you need to write down somewhere (on paper, or digitally) because without those words in the order that the app provides, you are basically locked out of your wallet forever until remember the words and their order/find the words. One last thing I'd like to mention is that you can host several wallets on the same app/phone, meaning you can have one wallet with a whole bunch of different crypto and another wallet doing the same thing (or something different, up to you) and you can just swap back and forth between these wallets, which can allow for staying partially anonymous on whatever blockchain involved with whatever cryptocurrency you use through dividing transaction traffic over different wallets. Anyways that was an app I thought I'd recommend for anyone who is in need of a wallet with no KYC. Prost!

Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wallet.crypto.trustapp&gl=US
Apple App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/trust-crypto-bitcoin-wallet/id1288339409

Pretty sure this is the official site for if you want to try and manage your wallet on your computer: https://trustwallet.com/
 

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Worked like a charm for me altho I heard rumors of big transactions not getting through lately
 

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Cheapest fees, lowest min requirements, reliable, and heavy presence on dread.
dread is back up guys. I mean, I know they are a very toxic community, but none the less, another dark seas community doing the dirty work so that we can all continue to enjoy our misunderstood medicinal toys.
 

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Well initially I used Coinbase, Kraken, Coin Mama, cash APP and used ATM’s for a allot of stuff but cash app and coin base and a few others started colluding to identify what drops were for what sector By comparing notes Eleuthera each other and cash app eventually banned me and confiscated some funds which set me off so that me and a few friends started seeing where there might be holes regarding specific types of coins. We found a solution but I’m not really at liberty to be specific about that but we found an alternative that exists as an afterthought in another type of sector regarding bitcoin. Also paxfull had an interesting theorey that works well but you sacrifice a little money for privacy. That’s the trick finding privacy at competitive price but like I said we only found that in one place and it would dissapear overnight if I said here.
 

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Interesting.
Although sharing may seem like burning something up good, it really works both ways.
You can brute pen test it by sharing it to see if anyone can break it.
Thus far, I like to use this method.
I actually buy crypto, like XMR, with cash, registered on something like AgoraDesk, LocalXMR.
Then add that XMR to my non custodial wallet that has features to register to trade.
e.g.
CakeWallet.
Then from there, I send out, in increments.
If needed to cash out later.
I send XMR back to my Cake wallet, transfer the XMR to BTC on Cake, so it is has been seen that I got it legit via Cake, with some XMR I had purchased legally on Local or Agora.
This works for vendors, e.g. you need to swap them BTC for XMR, use a DeX like InfinityExchanger, which is the cheapest lowest fees, etc. Send those XMR to Cake and trade for BTC.
Having purchased XMR on Local or Agora to send to Cake to send out and sometimes back in to trade for BTC looks legit and doesn’t raise any browse even by the Cake team.
Theoretically, you keep doing this until ToS or regulation change again.
I even found via Cake, you can buy gift cards, sometimes Visa or Mastercard.
Now it looks like you are just participating in the crypto sphere, buying gift cards, with XMR that you bought legally via Local or Agora. Catch my drift?
Just one of many ways of course.
Being patient and listing up XMR on Local or Agora is clutch, as you end up being the one making the fees, etc.
 

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Wow that’s pretty amazing I just buy crypto as a gift card itself and send it to one of my other accounts as a birthday or Christmas crypto gift card. Not very complicated I guess I should work on something more intricate
 

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Where do you buy crypto gift cards?
 

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I think TheWaterman means like buying NXT coins or Karma coins. You can buy those as a gift card at most retail stores and on most crypto sites that allow for the buying of gift cards like Cake or Mycellium wallets.
 

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I still don't quite understand. So those can be purchased in cash? That would be awesome..

I assume that's a US thing only?
 

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They have them in some European countries but it's rarer than in the US.
You could check out localmonero if you haven't already for cash or other good options.
 

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Yeah localmonero is a classic but too expensive for my taste.

If I pay 10% - 20% upcharge on market prices I could also just convert AMZ Giftcards to cash (wire), which has about the same fees
 

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You can buy monero/bitcoin via cash by mail on agoradesk. Onions and pgp available on darknetlive.com
 

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And have your chat data saved for 180 days? No thanks.
 
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