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Peer-to-peer exchanges such as Bisq and Hodl Hodl can be good alternative platforms for direct KYC-less trading. For a full list of no-KYC exchanges see: https://github.com/cointastical/P2P-Trading-Exchanges/
 
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In October 2019, LocalBitcoins implemented mandatory KYC for customers<ref>https://localbitcoins.com/blog/id-verification-update/</ref>
In October 2019, LocalBitcoins implemented mandatory KYC for customers<ref>https://localbitcoins.com/blog/id-verification-update/</ref>
Peer-to-peer exchanges such as [[Bisq]] and [[Hodl Hodl]] can be good alternative platforms for direct KYC-less trading. For a full list of no-KYC exchanges see: https://github.com/cointastical/P2P-Trading-Exchanges/


The site boasts exchangers [https://localbitcoins.com/statistics from 246 countries] and 10322 cities.
The site boasts exchangers [https://localbitcoins.com/statistics from 246 countries] and 10322 cities.

Latest revision as of 13:39, 6 June 2020

A site that facilitates P2P Bitcoin sales by allowing users to list their own buy/sell advertisements. It makes it very easy to run your own bitcoin-cash exchange. It also allows online transactions and offers escrow and other security services, as well as a reputation system for buyers/sellers.

In October 2019, LocalBitcoins implemented mandatory KYC for customers[1]

Peer-to-peer exchanges such as Bisq and Hodl Hodl can be good alternative platforms for direct KYC-less trading. For a full list of no-KYC exchanges see: https://github.com/cointastical/P2P-Trading-Exchanges/

The site boasts exchangers from 246 countries and 10322 cities.

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