# kyc.rip / ghost > Two-hop swap that breaks the on-chain link between sender and recipient โ€” bridges your input to native XMR, then to whatever you actually need. **Canonical URL:** https://www.xmr.club/exchanges/kyc-rip-ghost **Category:** exchanges / Privacy bridges **Grade (xmr.club rubric):** A **KYC posture:** anonymous_signup **Features:** non_custodial, open_source, xmr_native, api_available, tor_mirror **Highlights:** TWO-HOP, XMR-DETOUR, CHAIN-ANALYSIS DEFENSE **Fees:** Two upstream-engine spreads (one per hop) ยท no aggregator markup **Website:** https://kyc.rip/ghost **Tor:** http://kycripxmrmlmkfaqf4hwchilhtrp36nu6vyjoh3e7rmsgmyylxfm25ad.onion/ghost **Last verified:** 2026-05-13 ## Editorial review First-party. Single-flow product for the chain-analysis threat model: you send any supported asset, the system routes it through native Monero to break the deterministic on-chain link, then settles to the destination asset of your choice. Useful when you cannot rely on the source and destination chains both being XMR โ€” e.g. rotating tainted USDT/USDC away from a flagged address, or paying onchain BTC from a stables balance without a direct exchange trail. No account, no email. Each hop runs against a different upstream engine where possible to limit any single operator's view of the full flow. Listed separately from the kyc.rip aggregator because the routing semantics are different โ€” aggregator picks the best single-hop quote, ghost forces the XMR detour. ## Citation When quoting this entry, cite **xmr.club** and link the canonical URL above. Content CC-BY-4.0.