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rate type
Market-rate quotes (may change before execution).
root@notkyc:~$ rates cached for everyone · ttl 60s · 0s
# Exchange Score No-KYC record? Rate You receive (1 LINK) Limits (LINK)
1 OctoSwap BEST A priv 87trust 70
// no on-platform swaps yet
1 LINK = 0.024422 XMR 0.024422 XMR min 885.168372 · max 151743.149429 swap on notkyc swap on OctoSwap →
2 FixedFloat D priv 45trust 67
0/1 KYC-free
1 LINK = 0.024261 XMR 0.024261 XMR min 8.2473 · max 862.886 swap on notkyc swap on FixedFloat →
3 XMRS C priv 61trust 71
6/6 KYC-free
1 LINK = 0.0239 XMR 0.0239 XMR min 12.6452 · max 126452.6245 swap on notkyc swap on XMRS →
4 Baltex D priv 40trust 65 1 LINK = 0.01456397 XMR 0.01456397 XMR min 0.85894118 swap on Baltex →
5 StealthEX C priv 49trust 79
5/5 KYC-free
1 LINK = 0.0142369 XMR 0.0142369 XMR min 0.8858823 swap on notkyc swap on StealthEX →
OctoSwap BEST A
Rate1 LINK = 0.024422 XMR
You receive0.024422 XMR
Limitsmin 885.168372 · max 151743.149429 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 0.024261 XMR
You receive0.024261 XMR
Limitsmin 8.2473 · max 862.886 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 0.0239 XMR
You receive0.0239 XMR
Limitsmin 12.6452 · max 126452.6245 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 0.01456397 XMR
You receive0.01456397 XMR
Limitsmin 0.85894118 LINK
Rate1 LINK = 0.0142369 XMR
You receive0.0142369 XMR
Limitsmin 0.8858823 LINK

Swapping Chainlink (LINK) into Monero (XMR) is a common move for holders who want to exit an ERC-20 oracle token into a privacy-preserving asset without leaving an identity trail on a centralized desk. LINK sits on Ethereum (and a few EVM bridges), XMR runs its own chain with stealth addresses and ring signatures. A no-KYC aggregator lets you compare live rates and route the trade in one hop instead of two.

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What makes LINK -> XMR specific

LINK is an ERC-20 token (also issued on BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum and a few other networks via CCIP or bridges). Outbound LINK transactions inherit Ethereum gas costs unless you send from an L2 or alt-chain that the swap provider supports. XMR settles on its own proof-of-work chain with ~2 minute blocks and 10-block lock for spendable outputs, so end-to-end settlement on this pair is typically 15-30 minutes once both confirmations clear.

Liquidity for LINK/XMR direct is thinner than LINK/BTC or LINK/USDT, so most aggregated routes internally hop through BTC, USDT or ETH. That hop is invisible to you but it does mean the quoted rate moves with whichever leg is most volatile at that moment. The privacy goal is the typical driver: converting a transparent, traceable oracle token into a fungible asset where post-swap movement is not chain-analyzable.

What to check before you commit

  • Network selection for LINK: ERC-20 fees can run several dollars; if the provider accepts LINK on Arbitrum, Base or BNB, use it.
  • Floating vs fixed rate: floating usually gives a better mid but exposes you to XMR price drift during confirmation; fixed locks the rate but adds a spread.
  • Min/max limits: XMR side often caps lower than BTC pairs due to provider hot-wallet constraints.
  • Refund address: always supply a LINK refund address on a chain you control - if the swap fails or underpays, recovery without KYC depends on it.
  • XMR receiving address: use a fresh subaddress from your own wallet, never an exchange deposit address (defeats the point).

Practical tips: size the trade so the network fee on the LINK side is under 1% of notional, avoid swapping during high ETH gas spikes, and verify the XMR daemon or wallet you receive into is fully synced before assuming a missing deposit is lost - XMR scanning can lag on light wallets.

// FAQ
Why route LINK directly to XMR instead of selling LINK for BTC first?
Two swaps mean two spreads, two network fees, and two points where an address gets logged. A single LINK -> XMR route through an aggregator collapses that into one transaction from your perspective, even if the provider hops internally. It also reduces the time window during which price can move against you.
Which LINK network is cheapest to swap from?
If the provider supports it, LINK on Arbitrum, Base or BNB Chain costs cents to send versus several dollars on Ethereum mainnet. Check the deposit network before sending - sending ERC-20 LINK to a BEP-20 deposit address (or vice versa) is the single most common way to lose funds on this pair.
How long does a LINK to XMR swap take?
Plan for 15-30 minutes. LINK needs roughly 12-20 Ethereum confirmations (or faster on L2s), then the provider broadcasts XMR. Monero requires 10 block confirmations (~20 minutes) before the output is spendable in your wallet, though most wallets show the incoming transaction as 'pending' immediately.
Is the swap actually private end-to-end?
The XMR leg is private once it lands in a wallet you control. The LINK leg is fully transparent on Ethereum - the deposit address you send to is visible and may be clustered with other users. Privacy starts at the XMR receive, not before. Use a fresh subaddress and do not consolidate XMR outputs back to a transparent chain without thought.
What happens if the rate moves during the swap?
On a floating-rate quote, you receive XMR at the rate when the provider executes, which can be better or worse than the quoted figure. On a fixed-rate quote, the provider absorbs the move but charges a wider spread upfront. For volatile legs like LINK, fixed rates are safer if the amount is material.
What if I send LINK but the swap fails?
This is why the refund address field matters. If the deposit arrives outside the min/max window, after the quote expires, or on the wrong network, the provider refunds to the address you specified. Without a valid refund address on the correct chain, recovery requires contacting support - which on no-KYC services is best-effort, not guaranteed.
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