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It hasn't been officially launched yet. I'm eagerly waiting for it 👀
I read their FAQ and look like it out https://haveno.exchange/faq/#when-will-haveno-be-ready-for-use
Oh, I missed that then. I'm excited to try it out.
Have you tried it if so, how did you get started with your initial deposit? I assume you already had some Monero, but what if you didn't already have any how would you get it? I'm based in the EU and don't have easy access to a Bitcoin ATM, so how would you go about getting some?.
I haven't tried Haveno yet, but LocalMonero had an option called "Cash by mail". It's exactly what it sounds like: You mail cash to a Monero seller, and get your XMR in exchange. This is perfectly legal in the EU, it only might be an issue in the US, since mailing cash is technically not allowed by the postal service. Seems like Haveno also has this option: https://haveno.exchange/faq/#how-can-i-exchange-monero-for-fiat-without-involving-banks
Thanks allot.