{ "slug": "stablecoin-to-xmr-route-guide", "type": "article", "title": "Stablecoin to XMR Route Guide: What to Check Before You Swap", "pageUrl": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/stablecoin-to-xmr-route-guide", "cover": "https://api.etz-swap.com/api/v1/content?path=blog/stablecoin-to-xmr-route-guide-cover.webp", "publisher": { "name": "ETZ Swap", "url": "https://etz-swap.com", "logo": "https://api.etz-swap.com/api/v1/content?path=blog/logo.webp" }, "friendlyUrls": [ { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/swap-usdt-to-xmr-without-kyc", "anchor": "swap USDT to XMR without KYC" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/buy-monero-without-kyc", "anchor": "buy Monero without KYC" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/wallet-to-wallet-crypto-swap", "anchor": "wallet-to-wallet crypto swap" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/non-custodial-crypto-swap", "anchor": "non-custodial crypto swap" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/crypto-exchange-without-registration", "anchor": "crypto exchange without registration" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/exchange-pair/usdt-eth-xmr-xmr-100", "anchor": "USDT to XMR route" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/exchange-pair/btc-btc-xmr-xmr-0.125", "anchor": "BTC to XMR route" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/exchange-pair/eth-eth-xmr-xmr-0.125", "anchor": "ETH to XMR route" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/exchange-pair/trx-trx-xmr-xmr-300", "anchor": "TRX to XMR route" }, { "url": "https://etz-swap.com/blog/anonymous-crypto-exchange-no-kyc", "anchor": "anonymous crypto exchange without KYC" } ], "keyQuestions": [ "Can I swap stablecoin to XMR?", "What should I check before swapping USDT to XMR?", "Is USDT the same on every network?", "Why does a stablecoin to XMR swap take time?", "What should I do if I sent stablecoin on the wrong network?", "How should I prepare an XMR receiving wallet before a stablecoin route?", "What support data is safe to share for a stablecoin to XMR route?" ], "quickSteps": [ "Choose the exact stablecoin and source network before opening the route, because the ticker alone is not enough.", "Prepare the XMR receiving wallet first so the quote window is not spent searching for a destination address.", "Compare the route page with the wallet prompt, including asset, network, amount, fee token, quote state, and receiving address.", "Track the source transaction and route status after sending instead of assuming every delay is a failure.", "Share only narrow public transaction facts with support if something looks wrong, and never send wallet secrets or a second transaction out of panic." ], "issueRouting": { "start": "A user wants to move from a stablecoin into XMR and needs to verify the route before sending funds.", "branches": [ { "if": "The user has not sent funds yet", "then": [ "Check the exact stablecoin, source network, amount, fee token, quote state, and XMR receiving address.", "Prepare the destination XMR wallet before opening or using a timed quote.", "Send only when the wallet prompt matches the current route page." ] }, { "if": "The source transaction was sent but the route is not moving", "then": [ "Check whether the transaction exists on the correct source chain.", "Compare the amount, network, and route identifier with the selected route.", "Read the route status before assuming the swap failed." ] }, { "if": "The stablecoin was sent on the wrong network or with mismatched details", "then": [ "Stop adding new transactions to the route.", "Save the transaction ID, source chain, amount, send time, route identifier, and current status.", "Contact the official support path with narrow public transaction facts only." ] } ] }, "riskNotes": [ "The same stablecoin ticker can exist on several networks, and the route must match the exact network requested.", "A lower-friction or no-registration route still requires exact asset, network, quote, and wallet checks before sending.", "Old tabs and screenshots can preserve stale route data and create avoidable route mistakes.", "A delayed XMR payout does not automatically mean failure; the source transaction, route status, and destination payout stage should be checked separately.", "Support cases should use public transaction facts only, never seed phrases, private keys, wallet backups, passwords, remote access, or full-screen recordings." ] }