What non-KYC escrow means
Most platforms make you verify your identity before you can transact — upload an ID, take a selfie, wait for approval. Non-KYC escrow removes that step entirely. There's no account to create and no documents to submit; your Tron wallet is all you bring. It's the privacy-first form of the same crypto escrow service we're building, and it works exactly like the on-chain escrow described in what crypto escrow is — just without the paperwork.
This matters for people who'd rather not tie a public blockchain address to a verified legal identity, who trade across borders where verification is awkward, or who simply don't want to hand personal documents to one more service. Escrow still protects the deal; it just doesn't ask who you are.
Two things that keep you in control
"Non-KYC" and "non-custodial" are different promises, and this service makes both:
- Non-KYC — no identity required. No name, no email, no ID. You're identified only by your wallet address, so there's no profile to leak and no account to lock.
- Non-custodial — we never hold your funds. The USDT for a deal is locked in an on-chain smart contract, not in our wallet. We can't move it, freeze it, or seize it — and there's nothing for us to lose in a breach.
Together they mean control stays with you and the code, not with a company. That's the same model behind USDT escrow on Tron, which is what powers deals at launch.
How it works without an account
- Connect a wallet. Open a Tron wallet such as TronLink. No registration, no email confirmation.
- Create the deal. Agree the amount in USDT (TRC-20) and what counts as delivered. A smart contract is set up for the trade.
- Fund and deliver. The buyer locks USDT in the contract; the seller delivers, knowing the funds are committed.
- Release. The buyer confirms and the contract releases the funds — in seconds, with no identity check at any point.
An honest note on privacy
What it costs
The fee is a small flat percentage of the deal — on the order of about 1% — charged only when a deal completes, with exact pricing published at launch. You also pay Tron's network fee, typically a fraction of a cent. No account fees, because there's no account.
Non-KYC escrow FAQ
What is non-KYC crypto escrow?
Non-KYC crypto escrow lets you protect a deal without identity verification. There's no sign-up, no ID, and no documents — you connect a Tron wallet, and a non-custodial smart contract holds the funds until both sides agree.
Do I need to create an account?
No. There are no user accounts. Your Tron wallet, such as TronLink, is your identity for the deal — nothing to register and no password to manage.
What does non-custodial mean here?
It means we never hold your funds. The USDT for a deal is locked in an on-chain smart contract, not in our wallet, so we can't move, freeze, or seize it.
Is non-KYC escrow anonymous?
It's pseudonymous. You're identified only by your wallet address, and we collect no name, email, or documents to use the escrow. Activity is still recorded on the public Tron blockchain, as with any on-chain transaction.
What do I need to start?
A Tron wallet and some USDT (TRC-20) for the deal, plus a small amount of TRX to cover network fees. That's it — no verification step.