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What is Monetrix?

Monetrix is a platform to buy and sell cryptocurrency

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Monetrix allows you to convert between fiat currency and cryptocurrency in a simple, fast, and secure way.

You can:

  • Buy crypto using your bank account

  • Sell crypto and receive funds directly to your bank

  • Execute transactions with transparent pricing

How Monetrix works

Monetrix acts as the direct counterparty to all transactions.

This means:

  • When you buy crypto, you are buying directly from Monetrix

  • When you sell crypto, you are selling directly to Monetrix

There is no marketplace and no need to match with other users.

Each transaction is executed directly with Monetrix, ensuring:

  • Fast execution

  • Clear pricing

  • Reliable processing

You always use your own wallet

Monetrix is a non-custodial platform, meaning we do not hold your crypto.

In practice:

  • When you buy crypto β†’ it is sent directly to your personal wallet

  • When you sell crypto β†’ you send it from your own wallet

You always remain in full control of your funds.

Simple and transparent process

Before confirming any transaction, you will always see:

  • The exchange rate

  • All applicable fees

  • The exact amount you will receive

There are no hidden fees.

Security and compliance

Monetrix operates under strict compliance standards to ensure a secure environment.

This includes:

  • Identity verification (KYC)

  • Anti-Money Laundering (AML) controls

  • Transaction monitoring

These measures help protect users and maintain a trusted platform.

Who can use Monetrix?

Monetrix is designed for:

  • Individuals buying or selling crypto

  • Businesses processing transactions

  • High-volume and institutional clients

Availability may depend on your country.

Key advantages

  • Direct counterparty execution

  • Non-custodial (you control your funds)

  • Transparent pricing

  • Fast and reliable transactions

Important

Monetrix does not provide investment advice. Cryptocurrency transactions involve risk, and users are responsible for their decisions.

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