Swapping TRON (TRX) to Monero (XMR) moves value from a fully transparent public ledger to a shielded one. Every TRX transfer is visible on the TRON blockchain — sender, receiver, and amount are permanently readable by anyone. Monero hides all three by default using ring signatures and stealth addresses. A crypto-to-crypto swap converts one to the other without an account and without KYC.
TL;DR: You can swap TRX to XMR on GhostSwap with no account and no email. Paste your Monero receiving address, send TRX, and XMR arrives in a typical ~8 minutes. Funds pass through non-custodially — GhostSwap never holds them.
A no-KYC TRX-to-XMR swap is a crypto-to-crypto exchange that converts TRON to Monero without asking for identity verification or an account. You supply a Monero receiving address and a TRON refund address; the swap is priced at a floating rate from aggregated liquidity.
Why swap TRX to XMR?
TRON's ledger is transparent by design. Anyone with a block explorer can trace a TRX or TRC-20 transfer from address to address and read the exact amount. That transparency is fine for public settlement, but it means your balance history and counterparties are permanently on-chain.
Monero is the opposite. Ring signatures mix your spend with decoy outputs, stealth addresses generate a fresh one-time destination for every payment, and RingCT hides the amount. The result: XMR transfers are private by default, not opt-in.
Swapping TRX to XMR is how you move from the transparent side to the private side in one step. You don't need a centralized account to do it. GhostSwap is a no-KYC crypto exchange — no sign-up, no email, no identity verification required to swap.
Step-by-step: swap TRX to XMR
The flow is the same whether you hold native TRX or a TRC-20 balance you've converted to TRX first.
- Open the TRX-to-XMR pair. Go to the TRX to XMR swap page or use the swap widget on the GhostSwap homepage. Select TRX as the send asset and XMR as the receive asset.
- Enter your amount. You'll see a floating-rate quote — the exact XMR you receive is locked when your TRX deposit is detected on-chain, not when you click.
- Paste your Monero receiving address. This is where XMR lands. Monero addresses are long (95 characters, starting with
4); copy-paste, never type. - Add a TRON refund address. If the swap can't complete, your TRX returns here. Use a native TRON address you control.
- Send TRX to the deposit address shown. Send native TRX on the TRON network. Once the network confirms, the swap executes and XMR is routed to your address.
No account is created at any step. You supply a receiving address and a refund address; funds pass through non-custodially and are never held by GhostSwap.
GhostSwap vs FixedFloat vs SideShift vs Exolix (TRX to XMR)
All four route crypto-to-crypto without a personal account for standard swaps. The differences below come from each provider's own public site (retrieved 2026-07-01); check current terms before you swap, since providers change them.
| Feature | GhostSwap | FixedFloat | SideShift | Exolix |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Account / KYC to swap | None required | None required | None required | None required |
| Custody model | Non-custodial pass-through | Instant exchange | Instant exchange | Instant exchange |
| Rate type | Floating rate | Fixed or float | Variable | Fixed or float |
| Supported pairs | 1,600+ | Published on site | Published on site | Published on site |
| Typical TRX→XMR time | ~8 min (p50) | Varies | Varies | Varies |
GhostSwap prices TRX-to-XMR at a floating rate from aggregated liquidity across leading crypto markets, with 1,600+ pairs live. Median completion is ~8 minutes, though chain congestion can push it toward the p95 of ~30 minutes.
Minimums and TRON network notes (TRC-20 vs native TRX)
The most common TRON mistake is confusing native TRX with TRC-20 tokens (like USDT-TRC20) that ride on the TRON network. They share the network but are not the same asset.
- Send native TRX, not a TRC-20 token, to the TRX deposit address. If you hold USDT-TRC20 and want XMR, use the USDT to XMR route instead, or convert to TRX first.
- TRON fees are paid in TRX (and bandwidth/energy). Keep a small TRX buffer so your send transaction can broadcast.
- Minimums vary by the floating rate at the time. The pair page shows the current minimum when you enter an amount.
- XMR arrives to a Monero address, not an exchange memo/tag. Monero uses no destination tag — the 95-character address is the only field you need.
FAQ
Q: Can I swap TRON to Monero without an account?
A: Yes. GhostSwap requires no account, no email, and no identity verification to swap TRX to XMR. You paste a Monero receiving address and a TRON refund address, send TRX, and XMR is routed to you.
Q: How long does a TRX to XMR swap take?
A: Median swap completion time is about 8 minutes, with most swaps finishing well under that. Chain congestion on either network can extend it toward ~30 minutes.
Q: Is the TRX to XMR rate fixed or floating?
A: Floating. The XMR amount you receive is set from aggregated liquidity at the moment your TRX deposit is detected on-chain, not the moment you click. For most swaps the difference is small.
Q: Do I send native TRX or a TRC-20 token?
A: Send native TRX to the TRX deposit address. TRC-20 tokens (like USDT on TRON) are a different asset — for those, use the USDT-to-XMR route or convert to TRX first.
Ready to swap?
Start on the TRX to XMR pair page, or compare related privacy routes like ETH to XMR and BTC to XMR. New to Monero? Read how to buy Monero without KYC.
Swap TRON to Monero on the GhostSwap homepage widget — no account, no email, non-custodial.