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Great service I found on [kycnot.me](https://kycnot.me/service/intercambio.app), they haves a [Tor mirror](http://ybnc7t4gnaixrvawshppx6nauxrvyxf4nmppfk74ztqgd46q3ifjl4id.onion/) also
cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/1871686 > **💸 Why Monezon?** > > - Anonymous Transactions: Say goodbye to tedious KYC procedures! Spend your Monero on real-life goods without compromising your privacy. > > **🚚 Flexible Delivery Options:** > > - Ship Anywhere: Monezon allows you to have Amazon goods delivered to any Amazon Locker, personal address, or relay point of your choice. Enjoy the convenience of personalized delivery options. > > **🔧 How it Works:** > > - Place Your Order: Submit your Amazon order through Monezon using monero and receive a unique passphrase. > > - Executor Network: Your order is broadcasted to available executors (total order cost only, no personal details). > > - Order Execution: An executor accepts your order and places it on Amazon. > > - Secure Communication: Utilize end-to-end encrypted chat with your executor using the provided passphrase. > > - Keep Track: Get a tracking code to ensure that your order has been sent. > > - Confirmation & Payment: Once both parties confirm the delivery, the executor receives payment in monero, completing the seamless transaction. > > Monezon has got a new update, and we're looking to improve your experience from your feedbacks! > > Check out our updated Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q) section for some quick insights. Feel free to ask us anything, and we'll be more than happy to assist you. > > [Monezon](https://monezon.com) > > [Twitter](https://twitter.com/atMonezon) > > **We are currently welcoming executors! Slide in our dms if interested in earning monero!** > > *Note: Monezon is an independent platform and is not affiliated with Amazon.*
Where can I signup for a monero debit card without a phone? There are a number of "cryptocurrency debit card" providers -- services that issue you a traditional visa/mastercard/etc debit card that allows you to pay for purchases in fiat, but where the balance of the card is automatically converted from your cryptocurrency balance stored on their custodial wallet. > Note that a "cryptocurrency debit card" is distinct from gift cards in that the balance lives in an account *below* the debit card, not on the card itself. This is important because otherwise you may end-up with tons of different cards with low balances. It's important for my business that I can pay invoices with a single card, and if that card expires then the balance can simply be spent on the card's replacement. Unfortunately, I've been unable to find any providers that do not require a phone to be linked to the account. For security reasons, I do not mix insecure devices like my phone with high-risk accounts like financial services. Therefore, it's important that I find financial services that don't require a phone number to be linked to the account (shudder at the thought of implementing 2FA over SMS) or an app. Coinsbank requires a phone number. Wirex requires a phone number. Cryptopay requires an app (which grants access to the account to a phone). Unbanked (Ternio) is dead. Where can I get a "monero debit card" without a phone?
Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, agreed to pay more than $4 billion in settlements with several U.S. law enforcement agencies after years of investigations [uncovered](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wawd.328551/gov.uscourts.wawd.328551.9.0.pdf) (PDF) widespread criminal use of the platform. In addition to the settlement, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao [pled guilty](https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/binance-and-ceo-plead-guilty-federal-charges-4b-resolution) to several charges in federal court in Seattle on Tuesday. On social media, Zhao said he was stepping down as CEO, and during a press conference U.S. Justice Department officials said his removal was part of their agreement with the company. Attorney General Merrick Garland and Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen told reporters Binance knew and actively sought out business from sanctioned countries, terrorist groups and online marketplaces used by cybercriminals. “Binance turned a blind eye to its legal obligations in the pursuit of profit. Its willful failures allowed money to flow to terrorists, cybercriminals, and child abusers through its platform,” Yellen said. The Treasury Department said the platform was used by groups like Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Al Qaeda, and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) — as well as ransomware attackers, money launderers, and other criminals. It facilitated trades between U.S. users and people in sanctioned countries like Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the occupied Crimea region of Ukraine. “Between August 2017 and April 2022, there were direct transfers of approximately $106 million in bitcoin to Binance.com wallets from Hydra… a popular Russian darknet marketplace, frequently utilized by criminals, that facilitated the sale of illegal goods and services,” Garland said, noting that the platform only stopped processing the transfers after Hydra was shut down by German and U.S. authorities last April. “From February 2018 to May 2019, Binance processed more than $275 million in deposits and $273 million in withdrawals from Bestmixer,” a large cryptocurrency anonymizing service that was shut down on money laundering charges. Binance will now pay one of the largest corporate penalties in U.S. history, according to Garland, after pleading guilty to several violations of U.S. financial law — most notably for failing to prevent money laundering and for failing to prevent U.S. customers from conducting transactions with customers in sanctioned jurisdictions.
Officials at Poland’s Supreme Administrative Court in Warsaw discovered a number of high-powered cryptocurrency mining rigs hidden in the courthouse — including in a ventilation duct and beneath a raised floor — which had been powered by electricity from the court’s mains supply. The devices had their own modems to connect to the internet, according to [Polish news channel TVN 24](https://therecord.media/cryptomining-in-polish-courthouse-warsaw), meaning they were not connected to the court building’s network. According to TVN 24, the devices were capable of consuming several thousands Polish Zlotys of energy per month — with 1,000 Zloty worth about $250 — and had been placed near power supply equipment.
cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/983106 > [Timeline of events](https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/916) > > In the last [Monero General Fund transparency report in March 2023](https://reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/11fslu9/monero_general_fund_transparency_report_march_2023/), the General Fund held 8452 XMR. As far as we know, this separate wallet is safe and unaffected. It would be possible to pay people with active CCS proposal from the General Fund, but nothing has been decided.
Greetings. What privacy risks are associated with converting crypto, such as LTC or LN, to XMR via Trocador after providing KYC information?
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Monero secures its users financial privacy by making every user anonymous by default. To conceal the identity of the sender, recipient, and amount transferred in a transaction, Monero uses advanced privacy technologies such as ring signatures, stealth addresses, and Ring Confidential Transactions (RingCT).
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/6975 > New regulations to make privacy harder with cryptocurrency
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/71 Monero.How is one of the leading community websites for all things related to the open-source, decentralized, secure, private, and untraceable cryptocurrency Monero. It is a Monero hub containing a wealth of original tutorials, infographics, news feeds, price charts, monero mining calculator and unique statistics including Monero (XMR) vs Bitcoin (BTC), network transactions and fees, trading volume and prices, market capitalization, number of miners and hash rates within others.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/69 A collection of posts, infographics, and Monero resources.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/55 > A comprehensive list of VPS and cloud-service/hosting providers that are either: > - (a) Tor-friendly ***or*** > - (b) accept Monero (XMR) and are privacy-driven
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/20325 Atomic swaps between BTC and XMR have been one of the most discussed and anticipated developments in the field for quite some time. While Farcaster is still working on the implementation of their protocol, the COMIT team has already delivered an MVP. Trustless cross-chain swaps are becoming a tangible reality. However, for atomic swaps to gain widespread and adopted, the user experience needs to be drastically improved. People shouldn't have to manually type commands into a terminal or understand the protocol at a technical level to participate. That's the problem this project aims to solve. *Make atomic swaps accessible to all!*
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/20324 Accept donations or payments for your services or sales in over 60 coins and receive in your preferred one! Read more at: https://trocador.app/en/anonpaydocumentation
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/9693 The European Union could ban banks and crypto providers from dealing in privacy-enhancing coins such as zcash, monero and dash under a leaked draft of a money laundering bill obtained by CoinDesk. The plans from Czech officials, who are chairing talks among EU governments on the proposed law, would represent the latest nail in the coffin for anonymous means of payment following tough new rules agreed over the summer. “Credit institutions, financial institutions and crypto-asset service providers shall be prohibited from keeping …anonymity-enhancing coins,” said a legislative draft seen by CoinDesk, dated Nov. 9, which has been circulated to the bloc's other 26 member states for comment.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/9055 ANONERO1 has released alpha version 0.12 of ANON3, an open source Android-only XMR app focused on privacy and security, based on xmrwallet’s Monero C++ library. v1.0 roadmap Monero only Default tor + proxy No 3rd-party services Required passphrase Polyseed mnemonic No subaddress reuse Encrypted backups Background sync Offline mode Build instructions and .APK downloads are available on Gitea4. Users are encouraged to inspect the GPLv3-licensed source code, test v0.1 basic functionality, submit PR’s and open new issues.
- Cypherpunk, Agorist, and No-KYC Philosophy - NoKYC Guides - Crypto Services Directories - P2P Exchanges - P2P Crypto Marketplaces and Freelancing - Automated Exchanges - Crypto VPS & Domain Services - Crypto VPN Services - Crypto Credit Cards - Crypto Gift Cards - Crypto eSim Providers - Crypto SMS Providers
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/3477
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/308 Rafael LaVerde was joined backstage at MoneroTopia 2022 by Martha Bueno, Candidate for Miami-Dade Commission District 10. Rafael and Martha discussed libertarian activism, why liberty matters, and how Monero can be used to usher in freedom in Cuba and other places with tyrannical governments.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/1927 The future belongs to digital marketplaces that run on private digital cash. Anarkio explains why he built Bitejo and why he is into Monero.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/517
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/307 - Only email needed! - Buy arbitrary amounts, eg: $354.23! - Save 1-3% on ALL supported merchants! - Most cards work both online and in-store! - Works at over 150,000 locations in the US! - Brand new cards through authorized sellers! - Instant acceptance!
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/305 There are no fees and no personal info is required for card purchases, other than an email address (for delivery), but only US Visa Cards are currently supported and they come with a max limit of $1000 USD. An onionsite is available for Tor users and besides Monero, the platform also accepts Bitcoin (including LN), Litecoin and Dogecoin via BTCPayServer. The shop is currently selling Prepaid Visa debit cards ($10 - $1000) and various gift cards for Steam, Amazon, Apple, Starbucks and others.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/95 > Simple webpage with an introduction to Monero, where to spend and earn it, and how to accept it in your business.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/51 > Monerica is a directory of 300+ services, including businesses, communities, education, exchanges, finance, jobs, media, merchant services, mining, non-profits, official sites, onions, utilities and wallets.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/50 > Daily Monero news: https://monero.observer/ > > Community messages (buying, selling, announcements): https://monero.observer/tag/community > > 100+ Monero resources (wallets, merchants, tools, block explorers, etc.): https://monero.observer/resources/
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/40 > 40+ public domain Monero and Bitcoin infographics, sticker designs and gift card designs. Feel free to download, share, print, translate or edit.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/11 > I have not seen a good start to end Monero CLI playground setup to learn how to use it, so here is one I put together.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/9 > KYCNot.me offers a detailed list of KYC-free exchanges (fiat and altcoins), merchants (including VPNs, VPS hosts, SMS verification services and more) and other services, focused on Bitcoin, Bitcoin Lightning and Monero.
cross-posted from: https://community.hackliberty.org/post/4 > This guide describes how to buy Monero via cash in person, cash by mail, money orders, Bitcoin ATMs, Azteco vouchers and gift cards. Also discusses how to earn Monero by selling products and services, finding Monero jobs and mining Monero at home. An introductory merchants list shows you where you can spend Monero, with more options in Monerica.com, KYCNot.me and AcceptedHere.io. No ID, credit card or bank account required.