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XMRWallet.com is a free web-based lightweight wallet, enabling you to send and receive Monero.
XMRWallet.com is a tool service that accepts Cash. It has no mention of KYC policies and has a score of 5/10. There is 1 user rating averaging 1/5.
Scores
- No KYC mention
- No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Custodial wallet -3 -5
These services manage your private keys and keep custody your funds. These wallets are typically offered by centralized exchanges like Coinbase or Binance. Using them requires trusting the institution with your assets.
These services manage your private keys and keep custody your funds. These wallets are typically offered by centralized exchanges like Coinbase or Binance. Using them requires trusting the institution with your assets.
-3 Privacy-5 Trust - Source code is private 0 -1
The service's source code is not public, so it cannot be reviewed or audited by the community. This limits transparency.
The service's source code is not public, so it cannot be reviewed or audited by the community. This limits transparency.
0 Privacy-1 Trust - No KYC mention +15 0
No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Community contributed 0 0
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0 Privacy0 Trust - Base score +50 +50
Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)
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- Listed Jun 3, 2025
No KYC, no freeze ā the owner just takes it himself lol Honestly impressive. No KYC drama, no "funds under review", no fake compliance emails. Your money simply disappears the old fashioned way ā the guy running the site has your private view key from the moment you log in. Every single request you make sends it straight to his server. Is that technically "funds blocked"? Not sure. More like "funds relocated without your consent" š Proof it's not paranoia, it's just math: ā https://github.com/XMRWallet/Website/issues/36 1/5 stars. Creative approach to theft though.