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Anybody have anything p2p that's similar? Literally just just found out today
After I just figured out how to swap currencies using my own wallet since i noticed more vendors using monero. I had hopes of lower fees w/XMR. LTC?Anybody have anything p2p that's similar? Literally just just found out today
it's honestly not remotely as much of a hassle as it may seem and you'll save paying a major premium compared to using p2p platformsHmm I had no idea about this until reading this post, why is it gone now? To answer your question I've noticed most people doing what the post above me says which is basically buying another type of crypt0 c0in then trading it for M0n3r0 which is slightly more of a tedious hassle potentially but it should work just as good as local M0n3r0 did.
I'm not 100% sure though as I've personally never had to use M0n3r0 yet but I'm really determined to start using it as I'd rather support that type of crypt0 than the other more popular ones that are simply less anonymous in comparison.
I am not a tech savvy person whatsoever, so it took me a while to figure out a good system, and part of that is cakewallet. I usually buy litecoin in Venmo, then I send it to my cakewallet. Once it’s received, I convert the Ltc to XMR.it's honestly not remotely as much of a hassle as it may seem and you'll save paying a major premium compared to using p2p platforms
once you do it once you're not likely to forget how to do it
cake wallet makes it fairly seamless to do it all in one place
Were you getting high fees with this method? One of the benefits of XMR, in addition to it being anonymous, is the extremely low fees. The way I do it that I listed above has minimal feels. Venmo changes a small fee ($2.50) for the LTC transaction, and to convert to XMR through cake wallet is barely anything. For example, the fee for the last time I converted LTC to XMR was 0.0000445 XMR, which is $0.0077. This shit is not at all intuitive to me so it took me a while to figure out this system, but it’s easy and has minimal fees. I did try once to buy BTC or LTC through Cakewallet (they give you options to buy from various providers) to have it converted to XMR, but it was either high fees or too complicated - don’t remember what issue was.After I just figured out how to swap currencies using my own wallet since i noticed more vendors using monero. I had hopes of lower fees w/XMR. LTC?
the whole sending straight to recipient thing is more of an issue when using the onion stores.I am not a tech savvy person whatsoever, so it took me a while to figure out a good system, and part of that is cakewallet. I usually buy litecoin in Venmo, then I send it to my cakewallet. Once it’s received, I convert the Ltc to XMR.
Were you getting high fees with this method? One of the benefits of XMR, in addition to it being anonymous, is the extremely low fees. The way I do it that I listed above has minimal feels. Venmo changes a small fee ($2.50) for the LTC transaction, and to convert to XMR through cake wallet is barely anything. For example, the fee for the last time I converted LTC to XMR was 0.0000445 XMR, which is $0.0077. This shit is not at all intuitive to me so it took me a while to figure out this system, but it’s easy and has minimal fees. I did try once to buy BTC or LTC through Cakewallet (they give you options to buy from various providers) to have it converted to XMR, but it was either high fees or too complicated - don’t remember what issue was.
I have seen people say it’s not a good idea to use cash app or Venmo to buy crypto, but I think that’s if you also send from there to the recipient. I think it’s pretty safe to buy from there and then send to your personal wallet. But again, this is a subject I am not very knowledgeable in. If anyone sees any problems, security or otherwise, with my method, please let me know.
Appreciate the info, like yourself, I'm not too tech savvy myself. I have consistently heard that the method you're using is the way to go.I am not a tech savvy person whatsoever, so it took me a while to figure out a good system, and part of that is cakewallet. I usually buy litecoin in Venmo, then I send it to my cakewallet. Once it’s received, I convert the Ltc to XMR.
Were you getting high fees with this method? One of the benefits of XMR, in addition to it being anonymous, is the extremely low fees. The way I do it that I listed above has minimal feels. Venmo changes a small fee ($2.50) for the LTC transaction, and to convert to XMR through cake wallet is barely anything. For example, the fee for the last time I converted LTC to XMR was 0.0000445 XMR, which is $0.0077. This shit is not at all intuitive to me so it took me a while to figure out this system, but it’s easy and has minimal fees. I did try once to buy BTC or LTC through Cakewallet (they give you options to buy from various providers) to have it converted to XMR, but it was either high fees or too complicated - don’t remember what issue was.
I have seen people say it’s not a good idea to use cash app or Venmo to buy crypto, but I think that’s if you also send from there to the recipient. I think it’s pretty safe to buy from there and then send to your personal wallet. But again, this is a subject I am not very knowledgeable in. If anyone sees any problems, security or otherwise, with my method, please let me know.
that is not an option for everyone. if you're in the US, there is only one CEX to acquire monero on right now.Why buy a different crypto just to convert it? Why not buy monero directly from an exchange then send it to your personal wallet?
@xenxra What about Canada? Are there any good options there?that is not an option for everyone. if you're in the US, there is only one CEX to acquire monero on right now.
maybe kucoin? not too sure though. probably would just be easiest to go the swap route.@xenxra What about Canada? Are there any good options there?