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# Mt Pelerin

## Who is Mt Pelerin

Mt. Pelerin is a Switzerland-based crypto-fiat gateway that allows users to buy and sell crypto in minutes, without KYC and at the best prices. With the upcoming launch of VaporDEX, Mt. Pelerin’s technology has been integrated to allow a simple way for fiat on-ramping and off-ramping. This feature allows a user to purchase crypto using 14 different fiat currencies and is available in 172 countries.

One of the unique aspects of Mt. Pelerin is that KYC is not required up to the following thresholds (noted in Swiss Franc on their website):

* CHF 1,000 per day
* CHF 15,000 per month
* CHF 100,000 per year

Mt. Pelerin does not require any minimum buys or sells, and users wishing to purchase or sell above these thresholds can complete unlimited transfers with KYC. Users can purchase or sell crypto using bank transfers or by card.

To learn more about pricing and how to buy or sell, read here for more details: <https://www.mtpelerin.com/pricing>


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