Monero (XMR) is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that obfuscates sender, receiver, and transaction amount by default. Unlike Bitcoin, XMR hides the trail; you can't easily trace who paid whom or how much moved. It uses ring signatures, stealth addresses, and RingCT to lock down the ledger. We accept XMR for domain registration and renewals because it aligns with our model: you pay anonymous, we ask nothing. No correlation between your wallet and your domain. Monero's privacy is mandatory, not optional—the protocol enforces it. This makes it harder for payment processors and registries to build a dossier on you. Jurisdictions uncomfortable with financial privacy have pressured exchanges to delist XMR, but the currency itself remains uncensorable. If you're registering a domain for journalism, activism, or just because privacy is your business, XMR sidesteps the whole banking-surveillance layer. It's slower than Bitcoin (longer block times, larger transactions) and not every service accepts it, but the anonymity is real.
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Privacy-focused cryptocurrency that hides sender, receiver, and amount by default; accepted at bunkerdomains for anonymous domain registration.