# No-KYC services in Australia (2026)

> Source: https://fuckyc.org/country/australia/
> ISO: AU · Last verified: 2026-05-12

## TL;DR

From Australia, **Bisq** with PayID/Osko bank rails. **Trocador** instant swap. **Mullvad** for VPN, **Proton Mail** or **Tuta** for email. **Silent.link** for anonymous eSIM.

Australia has a comprehensive AML regime under AUSTRAC. Local crypto exchanges enforce KYC at signup. SIM-registration is required.

## Legal context

- AUSTRAC regulates AML/CTF. Australian crypto exchanges must be registered.
- Travel Rule applies to transfers above AUD 1,000-equivalent for regulated providers.
- SIM-registration required at the carrier.

## Payment rails

- PayID / Osko — instant inter-bank rail.
- Bank transfer — slower fallback.
- Cash by mail — legal in normal amounts.

## Crypto and exchange routes

- **bisq** — P2P, no central operator
- **hodlhodl** — Multisig P2P
- **robosats** — Lightning P2P
- **trocador** — Instant swap aggregator
- **agoradesk** — Cash and XMR P2P
- **monero** — Privacy coin

## VPN and network

- **mullvad** — No-account
- **protonvpn** — Free tier

## Email

- **proton-mail** — Swiss
- **tuta** — German

## Mobile, hosting, messaging

- **silent-link** — Anonymous eSIM
- **signal** — Messaging
- **simplex-chat** — Messaging without phone

## Caveats

- Australia's AUSTRAC framework is comprehensive; local exchanges enforce KYC.
- SIM-registration enforced.

## FAQ

**Q: Are there Australian no-KYC exchanges?**

No — AUSTRAC-registered exchanges enforce KYC at signup. Use P2P or instant-swap aggregators routed via non-Australian operators.

## Sources

- [AUSTRAC](https://www.austrac.gov.au/)
