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legendary
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I think face-to-face transactions are highly underrated, and I wish I read about people doing them a lot more than I have (which is close to zero times).  As long as you're in a public place and the amount being exchanged isn't so high that you risk a broad daylight robbery, transactions like that are probably the best way to exchange crypto without having to even deal with an online exchange, whether its a custodial or decentralized one.
I completely agree. You often see users on this forum, particularly newbies, talk about how risky cash in person transactions are, when it is blatantly clear they have never made such a transaction in their life. They just imagine the worst case scenario and assume therefore that all trades are like this. I've bought and sold cash in person on more occasions than I can count with multiple different people with zero major issues.

Are you at risk of robbery by meeting someone to trade? Sure. You also at risk of robbery every time you use an ATM, and I would argue sometimes much more so, since I have used ATMs on deserted streets at night when I'm the only person around, whereas all my bitcoin trades are in busy areas during daylight. Hell, you are at risk of robbery just leaving your house or walking down the street. Just your smart phone, the contents of your wallet, and any other electronics or valuables (laptop, tablet, watches, jewellery, etc.) you are carrying, are going to more valuable than probably 99% of cash in person bitcoin trades.

Your risk of robbery is far less about what you are doing (trading bitcoin, walking down the street), and far more about where and when you do it (busy shopping mall at noon, empty street in a sketchy neighborhood at midnight).
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most of the decentralized cryptocurrency exchange does not requires KYC e.g Biki exchange does not requires kyc unless you want to withdraw large amount, since bitcoin is all about animosity non KYC exchanges will always be in operation.
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This is going to vary a lot between your location and what you want to exchange.

Uniswap and sushiswap for example are good options for the ethereum blockchain that don't require kyc.

There's then bisq, the waves exchange and a few others that also don't need kyc and include major coins like eth, ltc, xmr, and of course btc.

You'll have trouble doing it with money or possessions unless you do in person transactions.

Location wise too you can get away with using binance without kyc for trading (with crypto-only deposits and withdrawals). You might want to review their tos to see if they reserve the right to withold funds if they suspect money laundering/change their mind on something.

For those exchange to be possible is when the coin / token is being listed on those exchange you listed above, but if they are not listed he have no choice than to trade via escrow since he don't wanna reveal his Identity.
legendary
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You'll have trouble doing it with money or possessions unless you do in person transactions.
I think face-to-face transactions are highly underrated, and I wish I read about people doing them a lot more than I have (which is close to zero times).  As long as you're in a public place and the amount being exchanged isn't so high that you risk a broad daylight robbery, transactions like that are probably the best way to exchange crypto without having to even deal with an online exchange, whether its a custodial or decentralized one.

As far as reputable exchanges that don't require KYC, they're becoming a thing of the past.  If you want to use fiat to buy crypto (or sell crypto for cash), forget about places like Binance and similar well-known exchanges.  But if you're trading altcoins, exchanges like Kucoin, SouthXchange, all of the instant exchanges like Changelly, and probably a lot of smaller ones will still let you do it without asking for your personal docs.

I don't even expect all of the ones I mentioned above to keep doing that without KYC for much longer.  It seems like there's a strong trend toward regulation these days, so enjoy it while it lasts.
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I'm looking for exchanges that don't accept kyc. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
Where you’re living is what’s going to determine whether some exchanges are going to work for you or not. There are some exchanges that are partially KYC-free. It’s just like Binance, it doesn’t require KYC too, but there is a limit in that, and you can only withdraw around 2 BTC daily.Then there are also lots of other exchanges that are doesn’t require KYC at all, and one that is very popular is Bisq.

There is no KYC required to make use of this platform, because it is completely decentralized. Then another site which I have heard of, but haven’t tried out is Nominex. It is also similar to others, and is kind of really advanced. But DYOR to avoid mistakes.
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Which makes Binance and Bittrex currently also not the best for me, as both have 2 and 1 BTC daily limit without requiring KYC BUT as jackg points out also only for crypto.
Also don't be fooled by these conditions even if you want to trade with small amounts.
If an exchange has KYC rules then it could apply to every single user on their platform at any time that the exchange decides so. For example you could be trading with 0.01BTC and some day they lock your account and demand that you submit your KYC documents out of nowhere.

I agree and apply the same principle for any crypto service. If they HAVE KYC,,, even if they say you do not need it necessarily before you hit certain thresholds, there is always the chance that they will decide to do it to you. So if you are not prepared to KYC for whatever reason, then you avoid these sites.

Only Bisq has absolutely no KYC but the traders themselves might require so you have to ask.
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For fiat, there is localcryptos (https://localcryptos.com) and hodlhodl (https://hodlhodl.com) but since they're both a p2p exchange, you have to be careful of who you're trading with.

That being said, hodlhodl's security guide is a must read, I'd also add to skip traders with too good to be true price and/or requires you to submit IDs, selfie and the likes cause they can use it to steal your identity.

People who usually ask for KYC free exchanges are the ones who are also looking to exchange fiat to BTC which is likely this is what they want to see. If you already have BTC with you and looking for exchanges still with not KYC, there are lots of them but DEX is probably the ones they like. There are many even the binance or yobit doesn't ask kyc as long as you don't withdraw above the minimum.
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For fiat, there is localcryptos (https://localcryptos.com) and hodlhodl (https://hodlhodl.com) but since they're both a p2p exchange, you have to be careful of who you're trading with.

That being said, hodlhodl's security guide is a must read, I'd also add to skip traders with too good to be true price and/or requires you to submit IDs, selfie and the likes cause they can use it to steal your identity.
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Binance is the exchange that many traders use and they satisfy trading on that exchange. I am trying to check on Kucoin, which is not KYC mandatory, but you will limit withdrawal limitation per day. You can check on this page:

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Using Binance is enough to start as in that exchange, you can select so many coins besides bitcoin to expect to make a profit later. But you need to have skills to trade. I can not suggest DEX as I do not use that exchange to trade.
legendary
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It is going to be very difficult in the future if you want to find exchanges (CEX) that allow no-KYC users. I suggest you get familiar with decentralized exchanges mentioned above or P2P trading platforms from now on. Binance, for example, is being "attacked" left and right by governments because they are not registered properly. If they start looking for registration to avoid getting wrecked further, expect KYC as a mandatory thing. CMIIW.
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Hi, I'm looking for exchanges that don't accept kyc. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
All centralized exchanges accept kyc verification but for some of them kyc is not mandatory, and you can trade normally with some limits for withdrawals.
That only applies for cryptocurrency trading and if you are using fiat currencies you would need to pass some form of identification.
Best know exchanges you can use are Binance (2 Bitcoin withdrawal per day), FTX, Kucoin, Poloniex, Coinex and some other smaller exchanges, but beware that they can still lock your account at any time.
Best decentralized exchange you can use is Bisq, and you don't have to pass any kyc verification:
https://bisq.network
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Hi, I'm looking for exchanges that don't accept kyc. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
Thanks!
Aside from uniswap and sushiswap. You can also used some other dex market that not resides on ethereum network.

*Pancakswap (Binance)
*Spiritswap ( Fantom)
*Pangolin ( Avalanche)
*Quickswap (Matic)

These are some of the example of dex that dont need kyc. There are plenty but these are the trusted one for me.
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KYC verification is one of the most important factors in choosing an exchange. There are not so many exchanges that are wholly without KYC. Many of them have a limit without KYC and once you hit that limit, you'd have to do your KYC. There's Binance and Nominex and several others in this category.
If you, however, want an exchange that wholly doesn't require KYC, then you'd be looking towards Uniswap and Sushiswap but then you'd have to deal with their deficiencies.
legendary
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Which makes Binance and Bittrex currently also not the best for me, as both have 2 and 1 BTC daily limit without requiring KYC BUT as jackg points out also only for crypto.
Also don't be fooled by these conditions even if you want to trade with small amounts.
If an exchange has KYC rules then it could apply to every single user on their platform at any time that the exchange decides so. For example you could be trading with 0.01BTC and some day they lock your account and demand that you submit your KYC documents out of nowhere.
hero member
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I think I agree with jackg that you should stick to the totally non-kyc sites like Uniswap but the problem is their lack of fiat offramp. So you can trade crypto all you want without restrictions but you sooner or later have to find a way to sell it for fiat.

Which makes Binance and Bittrex currently also not the best for me, as both have 2 and 1 BTC daily limit without requiring KYC BUT as jackg points out also only for crypto. As soon as you want fiat option you must KYC.

So you are left with Bisq but you probably have to make offers,,,
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Biki exchange is one of the good exchanges around KYC is only required for withdrawal of above $5000 which is in line with the International money laundering law, most of the decentralized exchanges doesn't Require KYC pancakeswap is also another good exchange for altcoins swapping/trading.
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Hi, I'm looking for exchanges that don't accept kyc. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
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My recommended trading site for you is Binance exchange, though they don't really made necessary kyc for their customers but you just follow their limitations as basic user. However, doing kyc must still be complied by the time you reached their limited usage as a trader. Most probably when you exceeded the withdrawal limit, there it goes you need to pass a verification requirements.
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This is going to vary a lot between your location and what you want to exchange.

Uniswap and sushiswap for example are good options for the ethereum blockchain that don't require kyc.

There's then bisq, the waves exchange and a few others that also don't need kyc and include major coins like eth, ltc, xmr, and of course btc.

You'll have trouble doing it with money or possessions unless you do in person transactions.

Location wise too you can get away with using binance without kyc for trading (with crypto-only deposits and withdrawals). You might want to review their tos to see if they reserve the right to withold funds if they suspect money laundering/change their mind on something.
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Keeping your house tidy when you have toddlers or young children around seems to be a challenge. After a long working week, we only want to rest, but we have to clean the house and get rid of all kinds of messes in every room. The good news is the best vacuum cleaners on the market can turn these all-consuming tasks into an enjoyable experience.

After a quick Google search, you can find thousands, if not millions, results with appealing offers from manufacturers and retailers. All of these machines seem to be of excellent performance and modern design. So which device is the most suitable for your family?

While many reviews on best vacuum cleaners focus on machines for pets or specific floor types, reviews on best rated vacuum cleaners for families with young kids are not easy to find. So we dedicated this article to look at several best vacuums that can take the burden off parents’ shoulders. Sounds useful? Read on as we explore more!

1.  Miele Complete C3 Marin

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 19.5’’ x 11.2’’ x 8.9’’
  • Weight: 19.4 pounds
  • Motor: 1,200 W vortex motor
  • Noise level: 50dB
  • HEPA air clean filter: yes
  • Operating radius: 36 ft.
  • Cord length: 24 ft.
  • Max power: 1200W

Miele Complete C3 Marin is rated as one of the best vacuum cleaners in the world for its top-notch flexibility and suction power. Its electric brush with LEDs allows users to adjust the height to vacuum different floor types, from hardwood to rugs and low-pile and high-pile carpets. Besides, the parquet floor brush provides 180-degree rotation, working gently on delicate surfaces while letting you maneuver under the furniture with ease.

This Miele’s vacuum has easy suction control thanks to six-level power settings. To add to user convenience, Miele engineers also included a plus/minus pedals so that you can step on it to adjust your desired suction strength instead of bending over. Even though this detail is minor, we reckon that it means a lot to parents who regularly clean the house. Remember the time when you felt like your back was broken after a cleaning session during the weekend? Well, those days are gone if you equip yourself with a C3 from Marin.

Kids’ bodies are not fully developed; therefore, more prone to pollution and allergens. So why not use the best vacuum cleaner for home like Miele Complete C3 Marin? But what is the best rated vacuum cleaner? Well, aside from essential criteria such as suction power, usability, your machine’s filtration system is also worth your attention. It’s best to choose vacuums with HEPA filters like C3 so your little ones can live in a protective environment at home.

2.  Dyson Ball Animal 2

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 42.13’’ x 15.35’’ x 13.39’’
  • Weight: 17.5 lbs
  • Suction power: 270 air watts
  • Power cord: 35 ft. (can reach 50 ft.)
  • Hose: 13.7 ft.
  • HEPA filter: yes
  • Washable filter: yes
  • Noise level: 78dB
  • Warranty program: 5 years

Even though this Dyson vacuum's name might suggest that it’s specially designed for homes with furry friends, this machine is also a perfect choice for parents with young kids. Its incredible suction power of 306 air watts allows you to clean multiple floors effortlessly.

This Dyson machine has been ranked as the best vacuum for carpet on different home appliances and retailing sites. However, if you type in your search bars a few keywords like “what is the best vacuum to buy” or “which is the best vacuum cleaner," chances are you’ll come across Dyson Ball Animal 2 just after a few clicks of the mouse.

In our test last week on both carpet and timber floors, this beast has proved that it lives up to its name as the most powerful vacuum from Dyson. So why waste a relaxing weekend with a traditional device that takes you hours or even half a day to clean up your house? Dyson Ball Animal 2 will keep your cleaning time as quick and efficient as possible.

Dyson’s well-known Ball technology is patented, and it enhances the maneuverability of this uniquely designed machine. Are you wondering what’s so special about this feature? Here is the answer: Dyson keeps all of the core components in this ball - thus - the center of gravity is lowered to the bottom of the vacuum. As a result, moving Dyson Ball Animal 2 around is comfortable even though it looks bulky.

This best-selling Dyson vacuum has its peak noise level at 78dB, which is relatively louder than Miele Complete C3 Marin. So if you have a new-born, it’s best to schedule your vacuuming time while your baby is not sleeping.

3.   Shark Powered Rotator Lift-Away

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 13.2 x 11.9 x 45 inches
  • Weight: 15.4 pounds
  • Wattage: 1150
  • Cord length: 30ft.
  • LED lights: yes (on the floor nozzle and handle)
  • HEPA filter: yes
  • Crevice tool: 12.''
  • 5 year warranty

What's a good vacuum cleaner? It should be the one that fits your needs the most while performing its best for years to come. More importantly, it shouldn’t cost too much. If this criterion is also what you’re looking for in your purchase, then Shark Powered Rotator Lift-Away is your best choice. It’s a versatile machine that lets you clean the floor, chair, sofa, table any many more areas effectively.

But what is powered rotator lift-away? You can remove the bulky canister to use the wand and base only. This user-friendly feature allows you to clean the underneath area without bending your back or moving your furniture around. Now, if you asked us, “what is a good vacuum?”, we would not hesitate to say that it should be the one that’s designed with utility in mind. And Shark Powered Rotator Lift-Away is such a machine. So the days when you have to move the chairs or sofa away and then move them back once you’ve finished vacuuming are long gone. Also, you can now say goodbye to those back pain issues as well. So your time is better used, your health is also taken care of.

Shark Powered Rotator Lift-Away performs exceptionally well on carpet thanks to its stiff bristles of the Duo Clean head, giving it excellent agitation. On the hard floor, this Shark vacuum also excels with the main floor or hard floor tool that works like a mop and a vacuum since it’s included with a washable microfibre pad.

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The bottom line

What is a vacuum cleaner, if not a useful household device, to help us with our daily or weekly cleanups? While best vacuum cleaners reviews  usually focus on specific brands or the needs of a large group of customers such as pet owners, this review was written for parents with little kids.

As parents with toddlers, we understand how challenging it is to grapple with multiple tasks every day, so we hope that you find our article helpful. All three options above were carefully researched and reviewed based on customer feedback and our recent test. So click share if you like it and leave us your comments below.
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