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I believe these wallets let you swap sats to stablecoins without kyc:

I haven't used either extensively, and neither is really a lightning wallet proper. But I think they would work in Central/South America just fine. Of course, you would still have to figure out how to get stablecoins (if you're trying to add sats) or get out of stablecoins (if you're trying to sell sats).

I assume there are some Robosats users on here, but I can't speak to how well it works in your regions.

104 sats \ 1 reply \ @FallingD02 6h

Thanks for that information, it's always good to know more options. I also used Robosats once a while back. But because I had USDC, I never saw offers in my local currency (PEN/Peru).

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125 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 4h

They are based on liquid and spark -- so they inhabit a weird kinda not custody (but probably custody if anything goes wrong). But I think of stablecoins as inherently custodial anyway.

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104 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 7h

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Honestly, I have never used those wallets or that method to exchange Fiat for SATS. Thank you for the information. One question: Are those wallets self-custody wallets?

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