Xgram.io, a leading non-custodial multichain cryptocurrency exchange platform specializing in instant and private swaps, today highlighted its robust support forXgram.io, a leading non-custodial multichain cryptocurrency exchange platform specializing in instant and private swaps, today highlighted its robust support for

Xgram.io Enhances Secure and Private Cryptocurrency XMR to USDT Swaps

 Xgram.io, a leading non-custodial multichain cryptocurrency exchange platform specializing in instant and private swaps, today highlighted its robust support for secure exchanges between Monero (XMR) and Tether (USDT). As demand grows for privacy-focused digital asset transactions in the fintech sector, Xgram.io continues to deliver reliable, user-controlled solutions that prioritize security and efficiency.

Monero (XMR), renowned for its advanced privacy features including ring signatures, stealth addresses, and confidential transactions, remains a preferred choice for users seeking enhanced transaction privacy. Pairing XMR with USDT – the widely used stablecoin pegged to the US dollar – allows seamless transitions between privacy-enhanced assets and stable value storage, ideal for portfolio diversification and everyday fintech applications.

Xgram.io facilitates these exchanges through a non-custodial model, ensuring users retain full control of their funds throughout the process. The platform combines deep liquidity from aggregated sources with proprietary technology to offer competitive rates, fast execution times (often within minutes), and support across multiple networks, including ERC20 for USDT. No unnecessary account creation is required, enabling straightforward wallet-to-wallet transfers optimized for privacy and convenience.

“Privacy and security are foundational to meaningful innovation in digital finance,” said Andrew Ko, Chief Marketing Officer at Xgram.io. “Our platform empowers users to exchange XMR to USDT with confidence, leveraging Monero’s strong privacy protections while accessing the stability of USDT. We’ve seen growing adoption of these pairs as fintech professionals and individual users alike prioritize tools that respect transaction privacy without compromising on speed or reliability.”

Building on recent milestones – including surpassing $10 million in monthly volumes for privacy-focused swaps and completing an independent security audit confirming robust system architecture – Xgram.io remains committed to high standards of protection. The platform’s hybrid liquidity engine and self-hosted infrastructure further enhance stability, even during volatile market conditions or large-volume transactions.

Since its launch in 2023, Xgram.io has served over 100,000 users worldwide, supporting swaps across major blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, TON, Tron, and privacy coins. Features like high transaction limits with dedicated support for larger swaps and transparent fee structures continue to position the platform as a trusted choice in the evolving fintech landscape.

As regulatory scrutiny increases and privacy emerges as a key differentiator in cryptocurrency tools, Xgram.io’s focus on secure, private exchanges aligns with broader industry trends toward user-centric solutions.

Users can initiate XMR to USDT exchanges directly at https://xgram.io/coins/xmr/usdt.

About Xgram.io
Xgram.io is a non-custodial multichain exchange platform dedicated to instant, private cryptocurrency swaps. By integrating the liquidity advantages of centralized systems with decentralized principles, Xgram.io provides secure, efficient trading experiences for a global user base.

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