If your looking to save on Fee's with no kyc direct XMR I can help : Test4Pay | Torhoo darknet markets
Hey guys, I've received some messages regarding my comments that I've made on various posts about no KYC direct purchase XMR. If anybody is interested, I am happy to help. The only proviso being is that you have more than six pages of person comments and or I am somewhat familiar with you. I'm happy to put you into direct contacts with the person whom I directly purchased my XMR off and have done for two years. They charge a flat fee of 10% and exchange directly to XMR to whatever wallet you would like. They have a few different methods for payment depending on what they currently have available.
I trust this person fully and am willing to stake my reputation on them 100%. They do operate only by referral and I've never had a problem with them in the slightest. If you are interested, please DM me, but please do not be offended if I refuse to introduce you to them as I have to look out for bad actors that are present on this platform. As much as you worry about being scammed, I have to also look out for them being scammed with my reputation with them, also resting on whom I introduce them to.
I figure this could possibly help some of you. Although some of you may have better methods And if so, I would love to hear them.
I also have a blitz on one specific product coming out within the next 100 hours. I am just collating the notes for it now.
Stay safe
BD
That page lists many "non-KYC" services, sorted by type and ranked by score:
kycnot.me
As for the particular service advertised here, I couldn't say if it's legit, the fee seems high but perhaps that's to be expected for a non-KYC service, I don't know what are considered average fees on RetoSwap, currently the most recommended option among so-called "peer-to-peer" exchanges. Likewise, I couldn't say if there's any rationale about relying on a specific provider (who may or may not be trustworthy) operating "only by referral" when RetoSwap (presumably -- haven't used it yet) lists various users from various countries, with a score based on past transactions, and protects transactions through an escrow system.
BD
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Since you acknowledge that I made good points, could you elaborate on why / when the kind of service you advertise could be preferred over something like RetoSwap for instance? And what are the average fees on RetoSwap, for reference? Does that person accept escrow?
As I see it (again, with currently very little practical experience), it may make sense for a seasoned user moving large amounts regularly, but I wouldn't recommend this to a newbie and/or for smaller amounts (although I may be wrong on that).
That's the thing, even if he's a mod, market admin, dread staff.... Whatever, we're no one to be trusted, we're in the darknet!
Stay safe
Be kind
BD
I don't know anything about Bitcoin mixers, but from what I could gather it's an outdated practice, since converting to Monero is much more efficient when it comes to obfuscating the trail.
By now all serious Dark Net vendors should accept Monero, so swapping back to BTC (or LTC / ETH) should not be necessary. A Dark Net vendor accepting credit cards would be damn foolish, so it's probably not a Dark Net vendor. If the stuff in question is legal, then there should be nothing to worry about, and all those extra conversions are overkill. Unless it's a situation where you are purchasing something legal (like proxies, VPN...) to do something illegal, in which case, yes, you need to convert to Monero then back to Bitcoin if that's the only cryptocurrency they accept, or there's the possibility of purchasing a pre-paid card that can be paid directly in Monero, then using that card to pay the stuff in question. Someone recommended me this: trocador.app/en/prepaidcards/ -- but again, no experience with that yet, couldn't say if this would be suitable for your purposes.
Not sure what you call a "dead wallet", perhaps you mean "cold wallet"? (One that is not connected to an exchange.)