The Houdini Swap value proposition, honestly
Houdini Swap automates the privacy-purist play: every swap is BTC → XMR → destination (or equivalent). The XMR leg breaks the on-chain trace; the destination leg restores the asset you wanted. The user pays for this with a wider net spread (two swaps instead of one) and longer settlement time (sum of two confirmation windows). For privacy-critical orders this is correct behaviour.
Where Houdini Swap wins
- Default privacy. The XMR hop happens without you having to think about it. For users who would otherwise skip the hop, this is genuine privacy improvement.
- Lightning-native UI. Good Lightning support, fast send-side.
Where NoKYCSwap wins
- Direct one-hop swaps available. If you do not need the XMR hop (already accepting destination=XMR, or the source is already private), you skip the additional spread.
- Asset breadth. 1,000+ assets vs ~100. The Houdini model works best for major-asset clusters; long-tail tokens are limited.
- Per-pair content. Long-form pages per pair help users decide before clicking.
- Two-stage swap on demand. You can do BTC → XMR, hold, then XMR → destination at a later time, with full control over the timing of each leg.
Which to pick
For one-click privacy on every order, Houdini Swap. For control over whether each swap routes through XMR and a wider asset list, NoKYCSwap.