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SRD Exchange is built on a simple principle: your wallet is your identity. You can buy and sell USDT against INR without submitting any personal documents, government-issued ID, or contact information. There is no account registration, no email verification, and no KYC process standing between you and your first trade.

How it works without KYC

Instead of linking your identity to an account, SRD Exchange uses your BSC (Binance Smart Chain) wallet address as your trading identity. When you connect your wallet to the platform, that cryptographic address is all the platform needs to facilitate a trade. The smart contract on BSC enforces trade rules — escrow, confirmation, and release — automatically and transparently. No central authority needs to know who you are for these rules to work. The contract does not care about your name or location; it only cares that the conditions of the trade are met. Because wallets can be created pseudonymously, you can start trading without revealing any personal information.
Your BSC wallet address is your trading identity on SRD Exchange — no email, phone number, or government ID required.

What this means for you

Trading on SRD Exchange without KYC gives you a range of practical privacy benefits:
  • No document uploads — you never need to photograph or submit an ID, passport, or utility bill
  • No account credentials to leak — there is no username or password that can be stolen in a data breach
  • No personal data stored on the platform — SRD Exchange does not collect or hold your identity information
  • Pseudonymous trading — your wallet address is not inherently linked to your real-world identity
  • Instant access — there is no waiting period for identity verification; connect your wallet and trade
  • No email or phone exposure — your contact details are never requested or stored
While SRD Exchange requires no KYC, you are responsible for complying with applicable local tax laws and financial regulations in your jurisdiction. This includes reporting any taxable gains or transactions as required by your local authorities.