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Join gaytor.rent with a crypto donation

Join gaytor.rent with a crypto donation

Join gaytor.rent with a crypto donation

Make a donation of €20 or more in the coin of your choice and we credit every cent to your brand-new account — plus the bonus that's running right now — as upload credit.

We email your private signup link here once your payment confirms. Use an address only you control.

How much would you like to give?

Every cent comes back to your account as upload credit (with the current bonus). Pick an amount, then choose a coin below.

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Paying privately

Pay from a wallet you control — we never ask who you are. Your privacy depends only on where the coins came from: bought with ID at a KYC exchange they can be traced; held in your own wallet they can't. New to crypto? Buy from one of these, send it to your own wallet, then pay from there.

How to keep your donation private — read this first ↓

Why route through your own wallet

Most centralised exchanges (Binance, Kraken …) require KYC — they know your name, address, and which coins you withdrew where. Some EU exchanges, since the 2026 Travel Rule, also require you to declare who the recipient is when you withdraw. The cleanest answer to that question is: "to my own wallet". From your own wallet, you can then send to gaytor.rent — and we never see who funded that wallet. Your privacy is preserved.

Step-by-step

  1. Set up your own wallet (hardware or software — see below).
  2. Buy crypto on a licenced exchange (perfectly legal in the EU).
  3. Withdraw the coins from the exchange to YOUR wallet. If asked who the recipient is, answer: "myself".
  4. Wait for the on-chain confirmations on your wallet.
  5. From your wallet, send to the gaytor.rent address shown on the donation page. The link between you and us never touches the exchange.

Hardware wallet (recommended)

A hardware wallet is a small USB device that stores your private keys offline. Even if your laptop is compromised, the keys cannot leak. Recommended: Ledger Nano S Plus (~€79). One device covers BTC, ETH, LTC, DOGE, USDT, USDC and 5500+ other assets. Above €1000 in crypto, this is cheap insurance.

Software wallet (free alternative)

Non-KYC peer-to-peer (privacy maxed)

If you do not want to touch a KYC exchange at all, you can buy crypto peer-to-peer:

Common mistakes (read before sending)

  • Each coin lives on its own network. Sending USDT-ERC20 to a USDT-TRC20 address (or vice versa) usually means the funds are LOST, not just delayed. Always double-check the network shown on our page matches what your wallet is sending.
  • Sending a different coin to one of our addresses (e.g. ETH to a BTC address) is irreversible. Always copy the address by clicking — never type it by hand.
  • Sending less than the network minimum ("dust") will be rejected. The amount we ask for is always above dust.
  • Privacy ratings are a rough guide. On-chain analysis tools improve constantly. Even Monero is not absolute — chain analysis firms have published partial deanonymisation research. Use multiple layers (own wallet + private coin + cautious source).

EU Travel-Rule (since January 2026)

EU exchanges may now ask, when you withdraw, who is on the receiving side. The simplest, fully truthful answer is "myself, to my own wallet" — and then your subsequent send to us is unattributable. Sending directly from a KYC exchange to gaytor.rent is also possible (we never see your identity), but the exchange will record the destination and may share it under the Travel Rule.

In some jurisdictions, withdrawing crypto from a KYC exchange to your own wallet may be a taxable event (especially if you sold first). This is not legal advice — check with a local tax professional.