Exchange in 3 steps
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Choose how much ARB to send and enter your Monero address on Monero mainnet.
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Hit Exchange to open your order page with the live rate and deposit details.
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Transfer ARB to the address on your order — after confirmations, XMR is sent to your wallet automatically.
What do you need to know?
- Arbitrum confirmations are usually fast — often within a minute.
- Send ARB on Arbitrum One only — not Ethereum, Optimism, or Base unless your order says otherwise.
- Use an Arbitrum-compatible wallet and address (0x…). Leave enough ETH on Arbitrum for gas if needed.
- XMR not visible yet? Wait a few minutes, resync your wallet, then contact support with your order ID if the payout tx is already listed.
Arbitrum — leading Ethereum rollup
ARB is the governance token of Arbitrum One — an optimistic rollup with EVM compatibility and wide DeFi adoption.
ARB on Arbitrum One
Use an Arbitrum One wallet for deposits. Other chains use different assets even with the same ticker.
Leave enough ETH on Arbitrum for gas on top of the swap amount when required.
Monero — private by default
Monero uses ring signatures and one-time addresses so amounts and addresses stay confidential on-chain.
XMR not visible yet?
Wait for wallet sync to complete — Monero often needs several minutes to reflect incoming outputs.
If the order lists a payout tx but your synced wallet shows nothing, contact support.
Receiving XMR privately
Monero payouts use one-time addresses — your wallet must finish scanning recent blocks to display the balance.
- Use a fresh subaddress for each swap rather than reusing old receive addresses.
- Compare your wallet block height with a public explorer before assuming a payout failed.
- Allow extra time after the order shows sent — privacy features can delay wallet display.
Before you swap
Avoid wrong-network deposits and address format mistakes — read these guides first.
Step-by-step tutorial
Read the full walkthrough before you send your deposit.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need KYC to swap ARB to XMR?
No. SendSwap is a non-custodial instant exchange — no account, no ID checks, and no KYC for Arbitrum to Monero swaps.
How long does ARB to XMR take?
Most swaps finish in 1–5 minutes. Timing depends on Arbitrum One and Monero mainnet confirmations and current network load.
Is ARB to XMR non-custodial?
Yes. You send ARB from your wallet and receive XMR directly to the address you provide — SendSwap never holds your keys.
What if I send ARB on the wrong network?
Always match the network on your order page (Arbitrum One for deposits). Wrong-network sends may not be credited — read our swap safety guides before you send.