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good news that it’s already available: https://haveno-reto Decentralised Exchange P2P fiat to monero directly. I wrote some tutorials on how to use it, if you need help on that

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sorry for the late reply but yes, in a decentralised exchange you are revealing your info to an other peer, rather than to a centralised exchange (or subphoneable entity), that makes a huge difference

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Hi, you no longer need to go through any other crypto nor any centralised exchange to get your monero. just transact P2P, fiat to monero directly, on the Haveno reto decentralised exchange https://haveno-reto.com/ i wrote guides on how to use it. Centralised exchanges may force you to KYC yourself, so screw them.

there’s also xmrbazaar.com too in the earn XMR section

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small detail, centralised exchanges know how much monero went through them. for that particular account. If you KYC’d there, they know how much monero YOU bought or sold on their platform

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they discard the decoys when they’re given the transactions of interest, this lets them know that this transaction they saw on their node actually comes from that subphoenable entity (centralised exchange), from there they have the list of transactions that went through and they can rule out the dandelion decoys. but otherwise they can’t.

I also mentionned that they are looking at the fee structure on their malicious nodes, hence my recommendation to use the default fees. not sure if they’re actually using the rest. (number of inputs and outputs ?)

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there are other options out there yeah, to decentralize further i’d recommend them spinning up their own gitea. but if they can maintain their anonymity while using github, in the end both roads lead to rome.

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if you run your own node, it means that the adversary needs to come and ask you directly to give you the details of who connected to the node. and if you keep Tor in between you and your own node, you’re maintaining anonymity aswell.

if others find your (remote) node its not changing anything, you’re making it available for them to use monero

but still they should run their own monero node to keep decentralizing further

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as long as the reto owners are maintaining their anonymity while accessing github, it’s all good. (at least keeping Tor in between themselves and the git platform) and of course not kycing themselves through their actions

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my pleasure ;) (if i missed anything, feel free to let me know btw)

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