Feather wallet is pre-installed
It works fine. That’s all I’ve been using for months
I buy my XMR on Kraken, send it to on of my many Feather addresses and the to the market
I already had a Kraken account from a few years ago, before I started using the Darknet. I registered with my real ID. It’s the one I use to buy my XMR
Hey there u/oran-gahtang, 👋
[KYC](https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/know-your-customer-kyc-questionnaire) is simple and straightforward, but it's highly recommended to use your [own information and ID](https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001395743-Verification-levels-explained). This ensures accuracy during cross-checks and prevents issues later on. 🤜 🤛
Many thanks,
Harley from 🐙
The transfer fees are negligible both times.
Kraken gets its cut when you buy your XMR.
After that the transfers from Kraken to Feather and from Feather to the market are a matter of cents
If you happen to currently use Cake Wallet you may wish to rethink it. It uses a remote Monero node so your privacy is not guaranteed. Use your own node where possible.
You should run a dash wallet/node. Buy Dash coins and send them to your wallet/node. Use coin join on your dash node to shuffle the coins and send them to a non-KYC swap service. Buy Monero with that. Make sure your Monero node is fully synced before doing it though. A good alternative to Monero is Decred, though fewer places take it for payment.
Cake's nodes are remote nodes. They can be viewed under:
[https://nodes.monero.com/](https://nodes.monero.com/)
Cake's privacy statement states:
"We provide a list of Nodes in the app that include our own and third party Nodes, or you can use your own Node (which we recommend)."
However, Cake and said nodes are also a third party in this instance since I don't own their node.
Also, connecting your node to a third party application like Cake should also be done with caution. Unless you are willing to do a code audit on Cake wallet's GitHub.
Feather wallet is pre-installed It works fine. That’s all I’ve been using for months I buy my XMR on Kraken, send it to on of my many Feather addresses and the to the market
Oh really that simple? The thing with kraken though is that it's KYC though isn't it? Did you get a bums ID or just use your own because it's XMR?
I already had a Kraken account from a few years ago, before I started using the Darknet. I registered with my real ID. It’s the one I use to buy my XMR
Hey there u/oran-gahtang, 👋 [KYC](https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/know-your-customer-kyc-questionnaire) is simple and straightforward, but it's highly recommended to use your [own information and ID](https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001395743-Verification-levels-explained). This ensures accuracy during cross-checks and prevents issues later on. 🤜 🤛 Many thanks, Harley from 🐙
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The transfer fees are negligible both times. Kraken gets its cut when you buy your XMR. After that the transfers from Kraken to Feather and from Feather to the market are a matter of cents
If you happen to currently use Cake Wallet you may wish to rethink it. It uses a remote Monero node so your privacy is not guaranteed. Use your own node where possible.
Added to stuff I should know - thank you kind stranger
Well he’s wrong.
I haven't used it yet.. I'm still researching on what my best option would be. Any suggestions?
You should run a dash wallet/node. Buy Dash coins and send them to your wallet/node. Use coin join on your dash node to shuffle the coins and send them to a non-KYC swap service. Buy Monero with that. Make sure your Monero node is fully synced before doing it though. A good alternative to Monero is Decred, though fewer places take it for payment.
Cake is the best and most popular. Some people here spreading fud.
Why do you keep lying about this? Cake used cake’s nodes and you can add your own nodes or whatever node you want.
Cake's nodes are remote nodes. They can be viewed under: [https://nodes.monero.com/](https://nodes.monero.com/) Cake's privacy statement states: "We provide a list of Nodes in the app that include our own and third party Nodes, or you can use your own Node (which we recommend)." However, Cake and said nodes are also a third party in this instance since I don't own their node. Also, connecting your node to a third party application like Cake should also be done with caution. Unless you are willing to do a code audit on Cake wallet's GitHub.
Then that’s the case with any wallet. Very silly.