Deposit USDT, USDC or DAI, let them re-strike inside a pooled reserve, and withdraw clean, unmarked coins to a new address — no accounts, no KYC, no logs.
Choose a coin to see fees, timing, chains and the exact re-strike route.
Your coins are never held one-to-one. They enter a shared reserve and you withdraw different coins entirely.
Send any supported stablecoin to a single-use deposit address. No account, no email, no identity check.
Deposits join a large pooled reserve and are re-struck with an adjustable time delay, severing the on-chain link.
Receive clean, unmarked stablecoins at a brand-new address. Nothing links back to your original wallet.
Stablecoins move differently on each chain. The best route is the one that matches your receiving wallet, fee tolerance and reserve depth.
Use TRC20 or BSC when transfer cost matters, ERC20 when downstream acceptance matters, and longer reserve windows when the trail is dense.
Open USDT routesBase keeps the route light and fast; ERC20 keeps it widely accepted. Both enter the same re-strike logic before withdrawal.
Open USDC routesCompare chain fit, reserve depth, fees and delay windows before choosing between a broad stablecoin route and a coin-specific one.
Compare routesWe score each service on logs kept, KYC, decorrelation strength, fee and coin coverage. Here is the current top three.
| # | Service | Logs | KYC | Fee | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Our pickEditor | None | No | 0.7%–3% | A+ |
| 2 | Service B | None | No | 1%–4% | A− |
| 3 | Service C | Minimal | No | 1.5%–5% | B+ |
These route notes sit beside the main coin pages, so you can decide whether a specialized rail is worth using before starting the transfer.
Low network cost, fast settlement and a Tether-first reserve path for BSC wallets.
Open routeA lightweight USD Coin route for Base users who need speed without leaving USDC.
Open routeCompare pooled mixing with bridges, DEX swaps and fresh-wallet routing before choosing.
Compare pathsHow pooled re-striking breaks the link between your old and new coins — and what it can and cannot do.
ReadDeposit, delay, decorrelation and withdrawal — the four steps that produce fresh, unmarked stablecoins.
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ReadRoute your stablecoins through the pooled reserve and receive clean, unmarked funds at a new address.