A growing community of miners is voicing concerns over limited options for selling Monero in 2025. The recent delisting of Monero from major exchanges leaves many searching for fast and reliable platforms. As people share their experiences, new names and concerns about current platforms emerge.

One miner expressed their desperation to sell some Monero to fund mining equipment, lamenting the complications of peer-to-peer transactions. After facing issues with a stalled order on Changenow, they stated,
"I'm totally stuck! I want to hold as much Monero as possible, but I need cash for my equipment."
This captures a wider sentiment among miners looking for reliable exchanges that won't lock their funds.
Responses from forums reveal more potential solutions:
TradeOgre
While not instant, it requires no KYC and offers low freezing issues.
CoinEX
Provides a user-friendly interface but may necessitate KYC.
Fixedfloat
Known for avoiding KYC, enabling smooth transactions.
BasicDexSwap
Users noted its unique atomic swap feature, allowing fast, local transactions. "Swaps can wrap up in just 20-30 minutes without waiting for approval," a commenter emphasized.
Trocador
Another notable option with positive feedback; users recommend it highly.
Crowswap
Mentioned as a promising but new exchange; however, some warn it might be a scam and advise caution.
One user highlighted their experience with Fixedfloat, saying,
"Fixedfloat has been great. Iβve never faced KYC issues with them."
Community feedback reflects a wary optimism about the options available. Some stick to TradeOgre, valuing its straightforward approach while others remain skeptical after previous freezing experiences.
"Iβll keep a close eye on my funds on TradeOgre," stated a miner aware of potential pitfalls.
Interestingly, comments about Trocador show strong support, with several people claiming it to be a reliable alternative.
π Anonymity is crucial for miners avoiding KYC processes.
π Timeliness in transactions is vital; frozen orders can significantly hinder mining operations.
β Are these exchanges trusted enough for everyday transactions?
As the search for liquidity intensifies, miners will continue exploring their options, weighing speed against the demand for privacy.
Demand for instant exchanges is likely to prompt improvements across platforms. Miners seeking quick cash flow are favoring providers that emphasize speed and minimal verification. In this competitive atmosphere, we may see new platforms pop up with better features and lower fees, catering to those eager to avoid lengthy verification processes. Experts predict approximately 60% of miners will try new options in the coming year, potentially reshaping Monero transaction patterns.
The current climate mirrors past struggles when miners sought less conventional trading methods for their gold. Just as they adapted creatively to limited resources, todayβs Monero miners are moving forward in a landscape characterized by rapid change. With high stakes, every choice made is crucial.