LetsExchange in United States: verified costs and terms
LetsExchange terms for United States: verified costs, verification rules, and availability, checked against official pages on July 11, 2026 with a source link for every claim.
- Verified
- Jul 11, 2026
- Sources
- Official sources cited
- Market
- United States
Availability
Not available in United States
Sign-ups are not currently available from United States for the services reviewed here. The fee and terms research below stays available for comparison, but this page has no sign-up links.
Visiting from somewhere else? These editions accept local sign-ups:
LetsExchange does not publish a single headline fee, so this page collects the terms it does publish and links every claim to its source (last checked July 11, 2026). LetsExchange does not currently accept customers from United States according to its published terms, so this page is informational for United States readers — the alternatives listed below do accept local sign-ups. Verification rules are summarised below straight from the official help pages, so you know what the platform asks for before you commit an email address. The service has operated since 2021, which we treat as track record, not as an endorsement. The United States is the strictest major market: several offshore venues do not accept US persons at all, so availability is the first thing to check before comparing fees.
The table below is the public entry-tier snapshot for LetsExchange: published fees, verification rules, and account terms, each linked to the official page it was read from and dated July 11, 2026. Logged-in tiers, promotions, and regional product lines can differ from the public schedule, so treat these numbers as the starting point for United States and confirm inside the account before moving size.
- ChangeNOW
ChangeNOW review — accepts United States sign-ups per its published terms.
- SimpleSwap
SimpleSwap review — accepts United States sign-ups per its published terms.
- StealthEX
StealthEX review — accepts United States sign-ups per its published terms.
- What does LetsExchange actually charge?
- Commission embedded in quoted rate (You Get amount); components: blockchain fees + liquidity provider + AML verification + LetsExchange commission; no numeric % published; 'no hidden fees' — published at letsexchange.io and last checked on July 11, 2026. Promotional tiers and account-level discounts can lower it.
- Is LetsExchange available in United States?
- LetsExchange does not currently accept customers from United States according to its published terms, so this page is informational for United States readers — the alternatives listed below do accept local sign-ups.
- Do I need to verify my identity on LetsExchange?
- No mandatory registration/KYC; risk-based KYC may be triggered at company discretion or by third-party liquidity partners, who may suspend/freeze transactions pending KYC/KYT; no numeric no-KYC threshold published (source: letsexchange.io).
- How does ChainCosts earn from this page?
- If you open an account through a link here, the provider may pay us a commission. It never changes the price you pay, and the numbers above come from the provider's published pages, not from the commercial relationship.
- How is crypto regulated in United States?
- FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury) is the federal AML regulator; its guidance classifies virtual-currency exchangers as money transmitters, alongside state money-transmitter regulators. — Federal baseline is FinCEN Money Services Business (MSB) registration via FinCEN Form 107, renewed every two years; exchanges additionally need state money transmitter licences. (source: fincen.gov).
At a glance
Key facts
- Market
- United States
- Verified
- Jul 11, 2026
- Data completeness
- Only figures backed by the cited sources are shown; anything we could not verify is left out.
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Machine-readable summary en-US / US
- Canonical source
- https://chaincosts.com/en-US/review/letsexchange
- What this page does
- review screening with visible partner-link disclosure
- Offers covered
- No active offers in this market
- Evidence
- 2 cited sources: LetsExchange official website, ChainCosts exchange fee checklist
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