How to buy Monero (XMR) in the UK

Learn how to buy Monero (XMR) in our step-by-step guide.

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Where to buy Monero in the UK

Unfortunately, at this time no major exchanges in the UK offer this coin. However, you may be able to purchase it with another cryptocurrency, just be sure you're following all legal restrictions and requirements.

Consider buying a different cryptocurrency after comparing popular exchanges.

Unfortunately, at this time no major exchanges in the UK offer this coin. However, you may be able to purchase it with another cryptocurrency, just be sure you're following all legal restrictions and requirements.

Consider buying a different cryptocurrency after comparing popular exchanges.

Best Monero wallets to store your XMR

You can keep your XMR on the exchange you purchased it on, or move it to a personal wallet:

  • Some people like to use their own wallets to guarantee total ownership over their assets, or to use them with other applications like DeFi services.
  • Hardware wallets are typically considered to be the safest type of cryptocurrency wallet, as they use a physical device to enhance security in a number of ways. You can take a look at some of our top hardware wallet picks for self-custody of your XMR below.
Crypto is unregulated in the UK; there's no consumer protection; value can rise or fall; tax on profits may apply*.

Is Monero a good investment?

As with any investment, it is vital you understand the risks and potential upside of the asset before making any financial decision. With regards to XMR, here are a few things you should consider:

  • Criminal concerns. As a coin valued for its privacy and anonymity, Monero has been reportedly linked with criminal activities. For example, whoever was behind 2017’s WannaCry crypto-ransomware worm is thought to have exchanged their Bitcoin for Monero, while reports have also nominated XMR as the currency of choice on the dark web black market. This public perception of the coin’s links with illicit activities could potentially hamper its widespread adoption.
  • Regulation. The threat of new regulations and crackdowns on cryptocurrency from several governments around the world could potentially create increased demand for privacy coins like Monero among people looking to avoid tax and legal barriers. On the other hand, this also leads to fear that privacy coins will themselves be the subject of regulations, which is worth keeping in mind when thinking of buying XMR.
  • Competition. Monero is far from the only privacy coin that aims to offer security and anonymity to users. Other similar coins include Dash (DASH), Zcash (ZEC) and Verge (XVG).

Today's Monero price versus ATH

Compare today's price of Monero ($146.62 USD) against its all-time-high price of $542.33 USD on 09 January 2018. The closer the bar is to 100%, the closer XMR is to reaching its ATH again.

Monero's price: $146.62
ATH date: January 09, 2018
27.04%

Monero ATH: $542.33


How to trade, convert or sell Monero

You can convert or sell your XMR with the same exchange you bought it through:
  1. Sign in to the exchange you have XMR on.
  2. If you store your Monero in a digital wallet, compare crypto exchanges to convert or sell it on.
  3. Choose Sell or Convert and place a sell order.
  4. Choose the amount of XMR you'd like to convert or sell.
  5. Confirm the sell price and fees and close your sale of Monero.
  6. Complete your transaction and move your XMR to a wallet for storage.

* Cryptocurrencies aren't regulated in the UK and there's no protection from the Financial Ombudsman or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. Your capital is at risk. Capital gains tax on profits may apply.

Cryptocurrencies are speculative and investing in them involves significant risks - they're highly volatile, vulnerable to hacking and sensitive to secondary activity. The value of investments can fall as well as rise and you may get back less than you invested. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This content shouldn't be interpreted as a recommendation to invest. Before you invest, you should get advice and decide whether the potential return outweighs the risks. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the cryptocurrencies discussed.

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