Can an exchange inside your wallet actually protect Monero and Bitcoin privacy?
What happens when the convenience of an in-wallet exchange meets the strict demands of privacy coins like Monero? For many US-based privacy-conscious users the lure of instant swaps, fiat on‑ramps, and multi-currency management in a single app is powerful—but these conveniences introduce specific privacy and threat-model trade-offs that are seldom obvious at first glance. This article walks a practical case: using a multi-currency, privacy-aware wallet with built-in exchange and Monero support, showing how the mechanics work, where privacy wins and where it risks erosion, and what a cautious user should monitor next. Think of the wallet as a layered system: key management, coin-control and UTXO handling, network routing, exchange counterparty mechanics, and optional hardware or air-gapped elements. Each layer has distinct privacy properties and different failure modes. Understanding those layers…
