I got paid in crypto to a wallet I hardly ever use. I'd like to move that money over to another wallet with a different coin, the one I actually use as my main one. Is there a way to do that without giving up my personal info? I looked into a couple exchanges and the sign-up process felt like applying for a visa somewhere, like they wanted every piece of information possible.
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Man, exchanges have gotten so paranoid these days it's kind of insane. Feels like every one of them wants your ID photo, a selfie holding it, sometimes even a utility bill just to swap two coins. Cross-border stuff makes it worse too, if your wallets are tied to different countries the whole process drags out even longer.
The whole verification thing seems built more to keep records than to actually stop anything shady. A fair number of exchanges skip that step entirely, you just send one coin and get the other back, no login or account tied to your name anywhere. There's a rundown of the best no KYC crypto exchanges here: https://godex.io/blog/crypto-exchanges-that-dont-require-kyc-12-tested-platforms-2026-guide . It separates the ones that genuinely stay anonymous from the ones that quietly ask for ID once you try to cash out bigger amounts. Better to check that list first than find out the hard way after you've already sent your coins.
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