Currently if you were to buy Monero in huge quantity, you’ll be flagged and there’s no DEX that offers Monero. What’s the best way to buy Monero now?

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This should give you a lot of starting points. There are a bunch of options that run trustless with atomic swaps between various tokens and no KYC. I haven’t used them, as a disclaimer, as I’ve always bought person to person via cash, but there options on there for atomic swaps from Bitcoin to monero, eth to monero, etc.

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Thanks but I can’t seem to load the site

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They mistyped the link and forgot a “c”

KYC stands for Know Your Customer

kycnot.me is the correct link

The below link is to their .onion site but it seems to be down. If anyone knows the maintainer, they may want to reach out. http://kycnotmezdiftahfmc34pqbpicxlnx3jbf5p7jypge7gdvduu7i6qjqd.onion/

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thanks for sharing this! bookmarked!

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Yep that’s exactly right. I’ve fixed the link in my original comment. Unfortunately I have no knowledge regarding the onion link.

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