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Paying with Monero: what a no-KYC gift card purchase actually hides

Monero hides the payment. It does not hide everything else. Here is the honest boundary between the two.

公開日 2026年6月18日 · 更新しました 2026年7月28日 · 1分で読めます

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Paying with Monero

"No KYC" and "anonymous" are not the same claim, and conflating them does readers a disservice. A purchase involves several separate channels, and Monero only covers one of them.

What Monero covers

  • The amount, the sender and the receiver of the payment are hidden at the protocol level — not obscured, hidden.
  • There is no public ledger entry linking this purchase to your other transactions, which is exactly what a Bitcoin payment does leave behind.

What it does not cover

  • The delivery email address. It is the one piece of personal data the purchase requires, which is why a throwaway address is a reasonable default.
  • Your IP address, seen by every site you load, including this one. A VPN or Tor changes that; the payment asset does not.
  • The redemption. The brand you redeem the code with sees an account, a device and a delivery address for physical goods. That is entirely outside the reseller's reach.

Practical notes

Monero payments confirm in roughly two minutes on average, so delivery is fast without being instant. Some invoices ask for a payment ID or integrated address — if a memo field is shown, sending without it means the payment cannot be matched to your order, and recovering it takes manual support.

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