Zano Can Now Be Swapped on sshwap 🔄

Zano is now available on sshwap, a terminal-based crypto swap service accessed through SSH. This gives users another way to swap ZANO without using a traditional web browser.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is sshwap?
  2. Why a Terminal Interface Matters
  3. How It Fits With Zano
  4. Getting Started
  5. Sources

1. What Is sshwap?

sshwap is a terminal-based crypto swapper that users can access through an SSH client. Instead of opening a website, users connect through a terminal emulator.

It can work on devices with terminal access and may be useful in low-bandwidth environments. According to sshwap, it is available through clearnet, Tor and I2P.

2. Why a Terminal Interface Matters

Most crypto swap services use a web browser. sshwap takes a different approach:

  • No browser required — swaps are managed through a terminal interface.
  • No JavaScript required — this can reduce exposure to browser-based tracking and scripts.
  • Privacy-focused connection options — users can connect through Tor or I2P, as well as standard internet connections.
  • Lightweight access — useful for people who prefer simple tools or have limited connectivity.

A browser-free setup may reduce the attack surface, but users should still review sshwap’s terms, privacy policy, supported assets and swap conditions before using it.

3. How It Fits With Zano

Zano is a privacy-focused blockchain designed for confidential transactions and assets by default.

The sshwap integration gives ZANO users another option to swap their coins through a lightweight, terminal-based interface. It does not replace other Zano ecosystem tools; it simply adds another access route for users who prefer privacy-oriented connectivity and browser-free tools.

4. Getting Started

Visit sshwap’s official website for current connection instructions, supported assets and service details.

Before confirming any swap, always check:

  • The destination address
  • The exchange rate
  • Minimum and maximum swap amounts
  • Network fees
  • Estimated completion time

5. Sources