- Cons: You should use Tor with Monero, but you have to set this up manually; it's all more difficult;
Or you can use Monero wallet with Tails,
which isn't very complicated.
Monero has an anonymity set of 11 per transaction.
But with three important things:
hosted wallets
... like FreeWallet, are scams. Check
this for more info.
using your own Monero wallet, not a hosted wallet
Yeah, of course it's better to run your own node, but it could take a long time. You can connect you GUI/CLI wallet to the remote node. The list can be founded
here or you can use our
XMR.RU-node (bitmonero.log is 'set_log 0')
- Pros: You synchronize your wallet pretty fast.
- Cons: see
this.
Also there is another option, you can download the blockchain via Torrent from
here (The language of the page is Russian. Use a translator

).
Any guides on how to do this?
Without KYC:
Mixers represent a good privacy preservation tool for many users.
That's a big misconception. Using the mixer, you're already drawing attention to yourself. There are also services that don't want to accept mixed BTC or will require 100,500 documents from you.
The message from our local chat.
It will be different when Kovri (I2P modification) is integrated with Monero.
Or
this.
Binance should also work fine, right? Even though they require registration, I think you could easily use fake information and just create multiple free emails through email services like ProtonMail[1]. As far as I know they don't lock suspicious accounts, though I'm really not sure.
Uniquely wrong opinion! See
this.
Then do not be surprised when the exchange will block your account due to violation of the rules of use of the service.
xmr.to
Which is integrated in
Monerujo and works just awesome.