I see around 5 or 10 posts a day on “How do I get Monero now that Localmonero is gone?”, I thought I might add to my website a very simple guide that’s easy to read and follow. I’ll leave it out there in case you find it useful. Plus check out the rest of the site, it’s really simple, but I wanted to make a sort of repository for free or mostly free tools to guide newcomers to the privacy space, not only Monero. You might already know most of the tools, but it’s intended for beginners. Any pointers on how to improve it welcome!

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Good guide, but two things I would change. I would put Haveno further up the list rather than bisq because the fees are cheaper since it uses Monero as the base currency, and I would add monero.com wallet to the non-custodial mobile wallets section.

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Absolutely will do! Thank you, that’s why I published here.

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