FixedFloat is a reliable cryptocurrency exchange operating since 2018, offering instant swaps with both fixed and floating rates across hundreds of cryptocurrencies. No registration or KYC required, full automation, Lightning Network support for Bitcoin, and complete user control over your funds in a privacy-friendly environment. Perfect for users who want fast, transparent, and secure crypto exchanges with the ability to lock in the best rate.
rate_log — every time a user queries a rate on the
/compare page, the response gets recorded with timestamp and this exchange's rate at that moment. The graph fills as data accumulates. Reasons it might be empty:
- Nobody has queried this pair on this exchange yet (rare/long-tail pair)
- This exchange does not support the selected pair
- This exchange API is failing for this pair
- The site is too new and history has not accumulated yet
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About FixedFloat
FixedFloat is a reliable cryptocurrency exchange operating since 2018, offering instant swaps with both fixed and floating rates across hundreds of cryptocurrencies. No registration or KYC required, full automation, Lightning Network support for Bitcoin, and complete user control over your funds in a privacy-friendly environment. Perfect for users who want fast, transparent, and secure crypto exchanges with the ability to lock in the best rate.
Trust score: B — assigned by [NOT]KYC based on age, public reputation, refund handling, and absence of frozen-funds reports.
This page is part of the [NOT]KYC directory of no-KYC cryptocurrency swap services. We track FixedFloat alongside 17+ other anonymous exchanges so you can compare live rates and pick the best venue for each pair without giving up identity data.
Common use cases
- Swap BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, LTC, SOL and other major coins without registration
- Compare live FixedFloat rates against the rest of the market on the /compare page
- Move funds between privacy coins (e.g. BTC to XMR) and back without leaving an identity-linked record
For our methodology, scoring rules, and how we choose which services to list, see the policies page.