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Monero Lottery

Monero Lottery

Participate with 0.005 XMR in the Monero Lottery by choosing 6 numbers. It's fair, cheap and fun!

Monero Lottery is a tool service that accepts Monero. It has a guaranteed no-KYC policy and has a score of 7/10. There are 2 user ratings averaging 3.5/5.

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Privacy
Excellent
38
Trust
Bad
lvl. 0/4
Guaranteed no KYC
Terms explicitly state KYC will never be requested.

Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)

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  • Listed May 23, 2025
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AI Summary

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One user loves the fun, privacy-focused Monero lottery with no KYC and low entry (0.005 XMR). Another criticizes poor security (exposed Gunicorn on Tor leaks IP), boilerplate TOS, no RNG transparency, no code/audit/proof, calling it untrustworthy.

  • Fun lottery
  • No KYC
  • Privacy-focused
  • Poor security
  • IP leaks
  • No audits
  • No transparency
Swapuz

Monero Lottery is burner-grade fun — 0.005 XMR for a shot at privacy-powered luck. No KYC, no tracking, just numbers and vibes. 🎰🕵️‍♂️

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Single review

This website looks like an AI-generated darknet project with zero understanding of operational security. Running and exposing Gunicorn on a Tor hidden service with no reverse proxy or hardening? That's a textbook example of how to leak your origin IP. The TOS is boilerplate liability filler, OG meta tags still say 'yourdomain.com', and there's no transparency on RNG fairness. no code, no audit, no proof. Looks more like a fake raffle generator with a sleek UI than a real system. Just press F12 or do the math. There's nothing trustworthy here.