It's easier in Cakewallet, but the transfer took ages. I thought it was instantaneous. Are you looking into dnm too?
Yes, it's one of the downsides of DFX.swiss (one of the
providers of Cake Wallet) and the SEPA (non-instant) bank transfers, which usually take 2-3 working days to be completed. Another drawback is that, even though it has
low KYC (with limits; only an email is needed for registration), it still requires it. Even so, it remains, in my opinion and knowledge, the most reliable, accessible and easiest way to buy XMR, especially now that other non-KYC and P2P exchanges like Local Monero have shut down and
Retoswap currently has few offers available in general―and even fewer with no security deposit required.
It's easier in Cakewallet, but the transfer took ages. I thought it was instantaneous. Are you looking into dnm too?
Yes, it's one of the downsides of DFX.swiss (one of the
providers of Cake Wallet) and the SEPA (non-instant) bank transfers, which usually take 2-3 working days to be completed. Another drawback is that, even though it has
low KYC (with limits; only an email is needed for registration), it still requires it. Even so, it remains, in my opinion and knowledge, the most reliable, accessible and easiest way to buy XMR, especially now that other non-KYC and P2P exchanges like Local Monero have shut down and
Retoswap currently has few offers available in general―and even fewer with no security deposit required.
It's easier in Cakewallet, but the transfer took ages. I thought it was instantaneous. Are you looking into dnm too?
Yes, it's one of the downsides of DFX.swiss (one of the
providers of Cake Wallet) and the SEPA (non-instant) bank transfers, which usually take 2-3 working days to be completed. Another drawback is that, even though it has
low KYC (with limits; only an email is needed for registration), it still requires it. Even so, it remains, in my opinion and knowledge, the most reliable, accessible and easiest way to buy XMR, especially now that other non-KYC and P2P exchanges like Local Monero have shut down and
Retoswap currently has few offers available in general―and even fewer with no security deposit required.