• BullTiger@monero.town
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    4 days ago

    CryptoForStuff.com is a P2P (my project). You get to deal with someone on the other side, which means instant liquidity. It supports XMR, BTC, and ETH - I am doing Monero trades there. Stop by and get some Monero!

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    10 days ago

    I prefer Exolix and Trocador through instant crypto exchanges. Haveno is very hard for me, and I don’t know any CEX i could use for Monero 🥲

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      9 days ago

      Good choices with Exolix Trocador. I also started using Haveno, but it seems a bit complicated for me. And who uses CEXes (which allow XMR)?

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      9 days ago

      I’m a longtime bisq user and I still think its difficult, bisq2 addresses some of that. Unfortunately haveno was forked from the original bisq. I just want to give you come credence for when people just say “use haveno-reto” you aren’t wrong.

  • Anesthetic Bliss@monero.town
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    10 days ago

    Haveno all the way!

    Super easy, just open the app, add some funds, click on “take offer” on whatever trade there is and follow the steps.

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        10 days ago

        No, Haveno is completely Non-Kyc.

        The only problem with Haveno is that you need to pre-own a small amount of XMR as a safety deposit to avoid scams. So it is not the best if you need to get started from scratch. (You get your deposit back after the trade)

        Haveno essentially generates a wallet for you that you use on trades, so when I say “add funds” I mean to that new wallet (which is locally generated and thus non-custodial, keys are always under your control)

        Once you add some funds to Haveno, just click any of the offers listed there. You’ll probably need to add a payment account to your haveno account but the app will guide you through all the steps. There are some tutorials floating around there.

        Sounds daunting but it really is super super easy

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    9 days ago

    simpleswap or Exolix, both are good for Monero, good liquidity and price. What about Haveno, I’ve just started with it, can’t say anything

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      8 days ago

      Tried Haveno, for me, instant crypto exchanges seems much better. Will be using Exolix, Trocador, etc. But it’s mostly about crypto-to-crypto swaps, not fiat