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Hand-curated directory of crypto & privacy services that don't ask who you are.
Every entry is scored 0–10 on how little it knows about you, from
L0 trustless to L5 mandatory.
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Proxied operates a peer-to-peer marketplace for 4G/5G mobile proxies with flexible KYC thresholds and crypto payment support, though its aggressive data collection practices and Hong Kong jurisdiction raise serious privacy concerns for anonymity-focused users.
BitJeton offers crypto gift cards through gaming marketplaces and voucher resellers, promising quick redemption without account creation, though European AML rules force identity checks once lifetime volume crosses €1,000.
ChangeNOW offers instant, non-custodial cryptocurrency swaps across 1,000+ assets without mandatory account creation, though its tiered KYC policy triggers identity verification above certain transaction thresholds.
EasyBit markets itself as a no-signup, non-custodial exchange with competitive rates, but its tiered KYC model and abysmal trust score raise serious red flags for privacy-focused users.
Once a darling of low-verification traders, KuCoin now enforces light identity checks across most features while remaining a global hub for altcoin variety and fiat on-ramps.
BingCard provides crypto-funded virtual and physical debit cards with tiered KYC thresholds, though its custodial model and data collection practices fall short of true privacy standards.
FixedFloat markets itself as a fast, no-registration exchange for anonymous crypto swaps, yet its tiered KYC policy and growing trail of frozen-fund complaints make it a risky choice for privacy-focused traders.
GhostSwap markets itself as a privacy-first, non-custodial exchange for 1,600+ cryptocurrencies with no registration required, though its tiered KYC policy and IP logging reveal significant gaps between branding and reality.
SwapSpace is a non-custodial crypto aggregator that lets users compare rates across 40+ partner exchanges without creating an account, though KYC may still be triggered by individual providers on large swaps.
CrystalTrade advertises itself as a modern, speedy exchange with 1500+ trading directions and optional Tor access, yet its tiered KYC structure and rock-bottom privacy score make it a questionable choice for users prioritizing true anonymity.
XSwapo lets users swap crypto instantly without creating an account, but its tiered KYC policy and extensive data collection make it a mixed bag for privacy purists.
EXC24 offers instant crypto swaps across 350+ assets without mandatory account creation, though its tiered KYC model and weak privacy protections make it a mixed bag for anonymity-focused users.
Swapuz advertises itself as a secure, anonymous exchange with DeFi, CeFi, and Web3 connectivity across 1500+ digital assets, but its tiered KYC model and recent delisting from BestChange suggest privacy-conscious users should look closer before trusting it with large sums.
Swaply markets itself as a private, instant crypto swap desk with Tor access and no registration, yet its data collection practices and tiered KYC model place it among the lower-scoring entries in the no-KYC exchange space.
LMEX is a derivatives and spot exchange with deep liquidity and advanced trading tools, but its tiered KYC model, abysmal privacy scores, and custodial structure make it a poor fit for users seeking genuine anonymity.
RubyCash markets itself as a fast, modern swap desk with competitive rates and Tor access, yet its poor privacy score and tiered KYC requirements make it a questionable choice for users seeking genuine anonymity.
Spindipper markets itself as the first crypto-native company formation agent, accepting Bitcoin and Monero payments, yet demands full identity verification and extensive data retention that undermines its privacy claims.
Spaw.co is a fledgling mobile proxy vendor offering 4G/LTE IPs across three European locations, with discreet email-only signup and support for privacy-centric payments including Monero.
A fast, no-registration exchanger supporting 1,000+ coins and ruble fiat rails, ipay24 markets itself as confidential yet operates under strict tiered KYC and comprehensive AML monitoring that kicks in at relatively low thresholds.
YellowChanger offers instant, no-signup crypto-to-crypto and fiat swaps with a tiered KYC model that keeps small trades anonymous but demands verification at higher volumes.
StealthEX offers instant, non-custodial swaps across 1,400+ cryptocurrencies without mandatory registration, though large transactions may trigger partner-level KYC holds that undermine its privacy-first branding.
SnapSwap markets itself as a fast, anonymous exchange with no registration, yet its aggressive AML screening, KYC-on-demand policy, and extensive IP logging make it a poor fit for users seeking real privacy.
XKard markets itself as a no-KYC USDT Visa card for anonymous global spending, but severe privacy red flags, hidden fees, and mixed user reports make it a gamble for privacy-conscious users.
BlockHaven markets itself as a non-custodial, no-signup exchange aggregator for instant crypto swaps, yet its bottom-tier privacy and trust scores demand serious caution from anonymity-seeking users.