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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-03T07:43:38.000Z",
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  "textContent": "@PurpleDime : as I used it only sporadically in the last ~12 months, I cannot really answer your points. But looking at the answer below you, it seems it requires KYC for all transactions now.\n\n@Script1743 : thanks for the feedback, that’s really a pity. Just to be sure, you mean the same detail of KYC like I show above, right? Before you could just obtain XMR via Bank transfer, where they also kind of know you, but with much less detail.\n\nIn general, the guide on Monero seems to need and update then ( Private Cryptocurrency Blockchains - Privacy Guides ). Guardarian does not have the option for XMR anymore and DFX seems to require extensive KYC now. I also installed RetoSwap/Haveno but it looks a bit sketchy to me. It had only ~25 offers, minimum 20 EUR and the note of PG “be careful when sharing your bank account or other sensitive information with your trading counterparty” does not really help.\n\nSo maybe I will go down the route of obtaining Bitcoin and swapping it inside Cake Wallet. If anyone knows a provider where you can “just” buy it via bank transfer or similar (and not the whole identification process like for a bank account), please let me know.",
  "title": "Cake Wallet: Monero via DFX requires KYC now. Alternatives?"
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