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Crypto exchanges for crypto-to-crypto swaps, with fiat support on some platforms.

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Fees

0.5%

KYC Level

Lvl 0

Guarantee

$4,000

Refunds high AML funds to AntiKYC users

Fees

0.8%

KYC Level

Lvl 0

Guarantee

$4,000

Refunds high AML funds to AntiKYC users

Fees

5%

KYC Level

Lvl 0

Guarantee

$1,000

Fees

1.2%

KYC Level

Lvl 0

Guarantee

$500

Refunds high AML funds to AntiKYC users

Fees

1.0%

KYC Level

Lvl 1

Guarantee

$3,000

Usually refunds high AML funds

Fees

0.5%

KYC Level

Lvl 1

Guarantee

$900

No KYC Exchanges, Explained

We evaluate no-KYC exchanges based on fees, execution speed & quality, reliability, and whether they continue to operate without identity checks over time.

Exchange Without Forced KYC

These services let you move between coins without handing over an ID pack. The goal is simple: swap assets quickly, with less friction and without mandatory identity checks.

The Real Cost of KYC

Submitting identity documents to a centralized exchange creates a permanent record that links your name, face, and address to every trade you make. That data sits in third-party databases shared with analytics firms, regulators, and partners you never agreed to. When those databases get breached — and they do, regularly — your passport, selfie, and full financial history end up for sale. No-KYC exchanges eliminate that exposure entirely. There is no profile to leak, no document archive to subpoena, and no way for a data breach to connect your identity to your trading activity.

Rate, Fees, and Execution

Our rankings weigh KYC level, fees, safety guarantees, and operating history. We compare actual swap rates against advertised ones and check how long withdrawals take under normal load. Exchanges that have been running for years without a major incident or policy reversal score higher than newcomers making big promises. Community reports from forums and Telegram carry real weight — if users consistently flag an issue, the listing reflects it.

Continuously Maintained

Exchanges change their policies all the time — a platform that was fully no-KYC last month might quietly introduce verification thresholds or restrict certain regions. We monitor every listed exchange for shifts in KYC requirements, fee changes, and service disruptions. When something changes, the listing is updated to match. Platforms that no longer meet our standards get delisted.

Exchange Checklist Before You Click

No KYC is the starting point, not the whole picture. Here is what else to check before you send funds.

1

Total Swap Cost

Fees vary by pair, amount, and network. A swap might show 0.5% but the network fee on top can double the real cost on small amounts. Some exchanges also charge differently depending on the pair or the size of the trade. Always check the final receive amount, not just the headline rate.

2

Supported Coins

Not every no-KYC exchange supports the same assets. Some only handle major pairs like BTC/ETH, while others cover hundreds of altcoins. If you regularly swap less common tokens, check that the exchange supports them before starting a trade.

3

Execution Speed

Most no-KYC swaps complete within 5–30 minutes depending on blockchain confirmations. Some exchanges are consistently faster than others. If a platform regularly takes over an hour or leaves transactions stuck in pending, that is a red flag worth noting.

4

Deposit Guarantees

Some exchanges put up a safety deposit as a trust signal — if something goes wrong with your swap, there is money backing it. Higher guarantees generally mean the platform has more to lose by acting badly. We display guarantee amounts on every listing so you can factor it into your decision.

5

Track Record

Services that have been running for years with consistent community feedback are easier to trust than new platforms with no history. Time reveals problems that marketing hides.

6

Support & Disputes

Most swaps hold your funds temporarily during the exchange process. If something goes wrong — a stuck transaction, a wrong amount, a failed swap — you need responsive support. Check if the platform has live chat, ticket systems, or a public Telegram where you can reach someone quickly.

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