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Cash out with Peer

Exit XMR first. Let Peer handle the fiat step after.

This is the cleanest Peer flow Heka can support right now without pretending the cash-out happens inside Heka itself. Route out of Monero into a Base-friendly wallet first, then hand off into Peer once you are ready for fiat.

Recommended flow

Use Heka for the crypto exit, then Peer for the cash-out

Peer's off-ramp liquidity is built around Base-side USDC. Heka's tightest handoff today is getting you onto Base first, then letting you finish the Peer side with less friction than a centralized exchange detour.

Best Heka lane right now XMR to ETH on Base
Peer settlement rail USDC on Base
Common payout apps Wise, Revolut, Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, Zelle, and more
Current handoff limitation

Heka does not yet expose a native XMR to Base USDC route. The smoothest live handoff today is: receive on Base first, then swap into Base USDC inside your wallet before opening Peer.

Step 1

Route out of Monero on Heka

Start from the live XMR exit route and receive into a wallet that supports Base. That keeps the off-ramp setup pointed at the chain Peer expects.

Step 2

Hold or swap into Base USDC

Peer's seller flow is built around Base-side USDC liquidity. If you land in Base ETH first, convert it to USDC on Base before you continue.

Step 3

Open Peer and choose Sell

Connect the wallet, open the sell/liquidity side, and choose the fiat rail you want Peer buyers to pay through.

What this lane is best for

  1. People who want a non-CEX cash-out path after leaving Monero.
  2. Users already comfortable with a Base-compatible wallet.
  3. Cash-out flows that use external payment apps instead of direct card-offramp widgets.
  4. Privacy-minded users who would rather not move straight from XMR to a centralized exchange account.