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Washington · Monero (XMR) · Updated 04.12.26

How to Buy Monero (XMR) in Washington

Monero is generally not available to Washington residents through regulated US exchanges.

Limited availability

The major US-licensed exchanges have delisted Monero or never listed it because its privacy features make federal anti-money-laundering reporting impractical. Holding Monero is legal in Washington. Buying it requires going outside the regulated channel: atomic swaps, decentralized exchanges, or peer-to-peer.

Need the step-by-step? Our Monero buying guide covers five verified methods for US buyers: ZEC-to-XMR swaps, decentralized exchanges, atomic swaps, and more.

What to know

Most Washington Monero buyers buy Bitcoin on an US-licensed exchange that serves Washington, withdraw to a self-custody wallet, and atomic-swap into Monero through a non-custodial service. Washington's strict licensing means fewer exchange options than in some states, so confirm Washington support before opening an account for the Bitcoin step. Federal capital-gains tax applies. Washington's state capital gains tax may apply on large long-term gains. Keep records of the Bitcoin buy and the swap.

Common questions

Is it legal to hold Monero in Washington?

Yes. Personal ownership is legal. The restriction is on regulated US exchanges offering it, not on what you can hold.

How does a Washington resident buy Monero?

The common path is buying Bitcoin on an US-licensed exchange that serves Washington, withdrawing to a self-custody wallet, and atomic-swapping to Monero through a non-custodial service. Peer-to-peer venues and decentralized exchanges are alternatives.

Why are my exchange options narrower in Washington?

Washington's money transmitter licensing is among the strictest in the US. Smaller exchanges often choose not to comply and geo-block Washington signups. The major US exchanges are licensed.

Do I owe tax on Monero gains in Washington?

Yes. Federal capital-gains tax applies. Washington's state capital gains tax may apply on long-term gains above the annual threshold (around $270,000 in 2024, indexed). The off-exchange nature of the trade does not change the obligation to report.

Is atomic swapping into Monero risky?

Riskier than a regulated exchange. You manage your own keys, there is no customer support, and you have to trust the swap service. Most users start small to learn the workflow.

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