Choose what you send
Pick the asset and chain you are sending from, then choose what you want back. The app matches the route for you in the background.
Ethereum-aligned relay interface
A stripped-back Monero swap aggregator for people who want the route, the payout, and the provider truth before they send. Compare XMR to ETH, ETH to XMR, and other live routes without mystery flow.
Designed to feel like a network relic: simple, cryptic in spirit, but never confusing in use.
Pick the asset and chain you are sending from, then choose what you want back. The app matches the route for you in the background.
Compare payout, speed, route status, and provider disclosures before you lock anything in or send funds.
After you confirm, the app reveals the deposit address and keeps the order state readable while the provider processes the swap.
Choose a fiat amount, choose the asset you want to receive, and continue into provider checkout.
Load a buy quote or continue into checkout to preview the provider flow.
Choose what you are sending, choose what you want to receive, and paste the payout wallet. Heka is built to make Monero swaps like XMR to ETH and ETH to XMR easy to compare before you commit.
Choose a provider below, then confirm to reveal the deposit address.
Crypto transfers are irreversible. Make sure the payout wallet belongs to the chain you selected.
This app compares routes and reveals instructions, but the selected provider still sets their own compliance rules.
Ethereum-provider routes can be live when configured. MegaETH and other modeled rails stay clearly labeled.
Heka is designed for people looking for a Monero swap, an XMR to ETH route, or an ETH to XMR route and who want to compare providers instead of trusting the first quote they see.
Compare multiple live providers for Monero to Ethereum, review ETA and payout, then confirm once to reveal the deposit address.
Open the XMR to ETH guideSend ETH on Ethereum mainnet and compare which provider returns the best Monero payout for your amount and destination wallet.
Open the ETH to Monero guideStart on the broader Monero swap page if you want the plain-language overview of how Heka compares XMR routes and what to check before you send.
Open the Monero swap pageKeep the first experience simple: pick what you send, pick what you want back, compare the providers, then confirm once to reveal the exact deposit instructions.
Some people reach the swap before they have a wallet ready. This section gives them a simple self-custody path before they buy or swap anything.
For Monero users, Cake Wallet is a well-known third-party wallet option. Heka does not claim any partnership or endorsement unless explicitly stated.
For Ethereum and EVM assets, users should choose a wallet that clearly supports the exact network they plan to receive on.
Always verify wallet support for the destination chain before sending funds.
For intermediate users who care more deeply about privacy, reliability, and self-sovereignty, running your own Monero node is a meaningful next step.
Using your own node reduces dependence on public remote infrastructure and gives you more direct control over how your wallet talks to the Monero network.
Expect disk usage for the blockchain, regular syncing, and some ongoing maintenance. This is not the first step for every user, but it is a strong step for privacy-focused users.
Opening a node to the public internet, misconfiguring logs, or running it on a weak host can undo some of the privacy benefits you were trying to gain. Treat remote-node hosting as an operational decision, not just a checkbox.
This is best for intermediate users who already understand wallets, seed phrases, and basic Monero usage. Heka can guide the path, but node operation is still the user’s responsibility.
Confirm a swap to reveal the send instructions.
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Commission tracking details will appear here for commission-enabled providers.
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