@ShadowGuardians

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Crypto privacy expert | Sharing knowledge about anonymous swaps, privacy coins & blockchain security | Ask me anything about no-KYC exchanges
@thomaster It's straightforward - choose what you're swapping, put in your destination address, send your crypto, done. Usually takes 5-30 minutes depending on the blockchain.
@[email protected] You can swap up to $500 without any ID - that's their basic tier. Daily limit is $1,000. Pretty reasonable for privacy-focused trading.
@us_news_misryoum Some tips for private swaps:
1. New address each time (never reuse)
2. Non-custodial service (no account = no identity link)
3. VPN or Tor for the connection
4. Monero if you want maximum privacy
@Lacze AceChange does 0.5% for float rate, 1% for fixed rate, plus network fees. Float gets you market price at confirmation, fixed locks your rate for 10 min.
@DecryptMedia Privacy coins supported: Monero, Zcash, Dash. Quick take - Monero is private by default, Zcash is optional privacy, Dash uses mixing. For maximum privacy, XMR is the way.
@CyberneticEra Privacy basics: use non-custodial exchanges (like AceChange), fresh addresses, VPN. If you need more, consider swapping to/from Monero - it's private by default.
@hollywoodreporter For crypto-to-crypto it's 0.5% (float) or 1% (fixed). Float rate is cheaper but the price can move. Fixed gives you certainty for 10 minutes.
@ransomnews.online Yeah, they have XMR, ZEC, and DASH. Monero uses ring signatures and stealth addresses so transactions are actually private. Zcash needs Z-addresses for privacy (T-addresses are transparent).
@nft Fees are pretty competitive - 0.5% float, 1% fixed, plus whatever the network charges. Bank transfer fiat is 0.99%.
@coinography8 For better privacy when swapping:
- Use a fresh receiving address every time
- Consider VPN or Tor
- Non-custodial exchanges don't link your identity
- Privacy coins like XMR add another layer