Swap crypto without KYC
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To swap crypto without KYC, use an instant exchanger like CoinVast: pick the pair, paste the address you want paid, send one payment from any wallet, and the new coins arrive in about 5 to 30 minutes with no account or ID anywhere in the flow.
You are not here to research. You are here to move coins.
You already hold something. You want different something, probably on a different chain, without creating yet another account that knows your face. That is the entire use case this page serves. There are no accounts here, no email, no ID upload. You paste the address you want paid, send one payment, and watch the order page until the payout hash shows up. The spread (0.5% floating, 1.0% fixed) and the network fee are printed on the quote before you commit, so the number you see is the number that arrives.
Want to swap BTC without KYC specifically? Bitcoin is pair number one here. Deposits confirm after 2 blocks, we verify them on our own Bitcoin node, and the most asked route, Bitcoin into Monero, has its own guide. The same flow works for all 32 coins.
And if you want the longer explainer on what no-KYC means here, thresholds and sanctions included, that lives on the no-KYC crypto exchange page. This one is for doing.
How to swap crypto without KYC
The whole process, start to payout. Screening happens before you send, so nothing can freeze after.
Pick your pair
Choose from 32 coins across 26 networks. Pick floating (0.5% spread) or fixed (1.0%, locked at creation). The network fee sits on its own line, so the receive amount is the real one.
Paste your payout address
Tell us where the new coins should land, and add a refund address as the way back. If the coin needs a memo or tag, like XRP or ATOM, the field appears right next to the address. Fill it.
Send one payment
Send the exact amount from a wallet you control, within the 30-minute window. Your deposit is screened before the exchange starts, so there is no freeze waiting on the other side.
Track the order page
Live status from deposit to payout, with transaction hashes at every stage. Typical time is 5 to 30 minutes, set by your deposit chain. Bookmark the link. It is your receipt.
Try it right here
This is the live swap card, the same one on the homepage. Real quotes, spread and network fee included. Kick the tires with a small amount.
No account · Deposits screened before exchange, never frozen after
Four ways to swap, honestly compared
There are four reasonable ways to swap coins you already hold. Each one wins somewhere, including the ones that are not us.
| What to check | Instant exchanger | DEX | P2P | Big exchange |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Account | None. | None, but you connect a wallet. | Usually yes. | Yes, always. |
| KYC | None here. But many rivals scan after deposit, which is the trap. | None. | Often none for small trades. | ID, selfie, sometimes a utility bill. |
| Custody risk | Minutes, only while the swap runs. | None. Your keys the whole time. | Escrow holds during the trade. | They hold everything until you withdraw. |
| Speed | 5 to 30 minutes, the chain sets the pace. | Seconds, once you are set up. | Minutes to hours. A human is involved. | Instant trades, but onboarding can take days. |
| Gas and fees | Spread printed on the quote (0.5% floating, 1.0% fixed) plus the network fee. | Gas on every trade, plus slippage on thin pools. | Maker premium over spot. | Lowest fees for size. Tight spreads on big books. |
| Beginner-friendly | ✓ Paste an address and go. | ✗ Wallets, gas, approvals. | ✗ You negotiate with strangers. | Middling. Lots of menus, lots of emails. |
| Best for | Cross-chain swaps with zero setup. | Same-chain trades, if you live on-chain. | Cash and local payment routes. | Big size, fiat in and out, recurring buys. |
Each column has a real win, and pretending otherwise would be silly. A DEX never touches your keys, which is the strongest custody story there is. A big exchange has the deepest books and the cheapest execution for size. P2P is the only lane that handles cash. And an instant exchanger is the fastest way to turn coin A on chain A into coin B on chain B with zero setup. That last one is us, and our version fixes the part the category usually gets wrong: screening before you send, the spread printed on the quote, and refunds that happen automatically.
The numbers that matter
- Account
- None. No email, no password, no profile.
- ID documents
- Never collected, at any step.
- Typical time
- 5 to 30 minutes, the deposit chain sets the pace.
- Order window
- 30 minutes, then the order expires.
- Floating spread
- 0.5%, printed on the quote.
- Fixed spread
- 1.0%, locked when you create the order.
- Network fee
- Its own line on the quote, at cost.
- Coins
- 32 coins across 26 networks, native XMR included.
- Refund address
- Asked for up front, before you send anything.
- If screening fails
- Auto-refund minus the network fee. No documents.
Before you hit send
Crypto transfers have no undo button. These four checks beat any support ticket ever written.
- Match the network. USDT on Tron, Ethereum and TON are three different roads. The card labels the network on every coin. Read the label twice.
- Copy the memo or tag. XRP and ATOM payouts need them. The order page shows the field separately, so copy both, not just the address.
- Send the exact amount, soon. The quote is built on one number and the order expires after 30 minutes. Create the order when you are ready to pay, not before lunch.
- Give a refund address. It is the guaranteed way back if anything cannot complete. We ask for it up front because every failure path ends there.
Swap questions, answered straight
What is the minimum I can swap?
It depends on the coin, and the card shows it before you type a thing. The floors are low on purpose: 0.0002 BTC, 0.005 ETH, 0.05 XMR, 10 USDT, that scale. We keep minimums small because the right first move on any new service, ours included, is a test swap you would not miss. Below the minimum the math stops working anyway: the network fee would eat most of what arrives.
What if I send the wrong amount?
Send the exact amount the order page shows, because that is the number your quote is built on. If what arrives is different and the swap cannot proceed as quoted, the deposit goes back to your refund address minus the network fee, and the order page shows the return with its transaction hash. This is exactly why we ask for a refund address up front: it turns a mistake into a round trip instead of a support saga.
What happens if my order expires?
Orders are live for 30 minutes. If you never sent anything, nothing happens. No coins moved, so just create a fresh order and get a fresh quote. If your payment was late and lands after expiry, the deposit is returned to your refund address minus the network fee. One more reason to fill in that refund field. And a practical tip: send right after you create the order, not twenty-five minutes in.
What about coins that need a memo or tag?
XRP uses a destination tag and Cosmos (ATOM) uses a memo. When a coin needs one, the order page shows it as its own field next to the address. Copy both, every time. Missing memos are one of the most common ways people strand funds across this whole industry, which is why we refuse to hide that field in small print. If you think you got one wrong, email info@coinvast.io with your order link right away and a human will look at it.
Will I get a refund if the swap fails?
Yes, automatically, minus only the network fee to send your coins back. Failed screening, a late deposit, an order that cannot complete: every failure path ends at the refund address you gave at the start, and the order page shows the return transaction hash. The one exception is deposits tied to sanctions-listed addresses, where the law can restrict the return. And the flip side of automatic refunds is symmetry: a completed swap is final, in both directions.
Fixed or floating rate, which should I pick?
Floating carries a 0.5% spread and settles at the market rate when your deposit confirms, so the final amount can drift a little either way. Fixed carries a 1.0% spread and locks the rate the moment you create the order. Rough rule: floating when you want cheap and can live with drift, fixed when you want certainty, are sending over a slow chain, or the market is jumpy. Both print the spread on the quote, so you are never guessing what the house took.
How long does a swap take?
Typically 5 to 30 minutes, and your deposit chain sets the pace because we wait for confirmations before exchanging. Solana needs 1 confirmation, Bitcoin 2, Dogecoin 30, Kaspa 100 (Kaspa blocks are fast, so that is quicker than it sounds). After confirmation, the exchange and payout are the quick part. The order page shows exactly which stage you are on, with hashes, so you are never staring at a spinner and wondering.
Do I need to connect a wallet?
No. Nothing connects, nothing signs, no browser extension talks to this site. You just send a normal payment to the deposit address from any wallet you control. Sending from an exchange account technically works, but refunds go back to the sending address, and on an exchange that can be a shared hot wallet you do not control. So a wallet of your own is the safer move.
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