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PrivacyGateway

C

No-KYC virtual VISA card with hash-based access, funded by crypto — bundled with self-run RPC nodes and a 0-fee PPLNS mining pool.

At a glance

Grade
C ()
Operating since
2026-02 · 0y — First archive.org snapshot 2026-02-24; cards product publicly live Q1 2026. Grade held at C while track record accumulates.
C Why grade C?

Acceptable with reservations. Posture intact but evidence is older, lighter, or the provider sits on a known weakness (custody risk, history of customer-fund freezes resolved, etc.).

Full rubric + 7-step verification walkthrough at /methodology.

Review

PrivacyGateway is a multi-product privacy storefront centered on a No-KYC virtual VISA card. The card is provisioned against an *Access hash* (no email, no phone, no ID upload), funded by crypto deposits, supports Google Pay and 3DS, carries a 3.5% loading fee, and caps at $10,000/month. Subscription is $10/month (currently promoted at 50% off through 2026 → $5/month).

What's bundled on the same domain:

  • Monero RPC node at `xmr.privacygateway.io` — the daemon answers standard Monero queries and is live on mainnet. Zano companion node at `zano.privacygateway.io`. No-log per operator.
  • Mining pool at `pool.xmr.privacygateway.io` — 0% fee PPLNS across ports 3333 / 5555 / 7777 / 9000, with a first-block bonus promo. Newly launched, still-small hashrate.
  • Swap tab — a widget that routes trades to third-party swap engines already listed on xmr.club. Present but not a first-party swap product.

What to watch before scaling exposure:

  • Baseline documentation is thin. The /about, /faq, /terms, /privacy, /pricing, and /contact pages aren't yet published. Support is via the Telegram handle listed on the site.
  • Custodial between deposit and card-load. Standard for the prepaid-VISA product shape — funds sit with the operator during the load window.
  • Observable footprint is short. Public web-archive traces begin February 2026; the cards product went live in Q1 2026. Grade held at C on publish while a longer-tenure track record accumulates.

Suited to readers who want a spendable no-KYC card without a bank-tier account, and who accept the tenure-floor risk that comes with any Q1-2026 launch in the cards category.

Links

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Audit trail — receipts for the editorial claim

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