
Buying Crypto Inside SSP: The Aggregator Engine Explained
SSP doesn't sell you crypto — an aggregator routes you to a regulated provider. How the on-ramp works, and the signed address lock that keeps your coins yours.
How money actually moves in and out of SSP: the Onramper-powered fiat on-ramp and off-ramp, and the in-wallet swap that compares centralized instant exchangers. What each one costs, who holds your funds along the way, and when to use a DEX instead.
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SSP doesn't sell you crypto — an aggregator routes you to a regulated provider. How the on-ramp works, and the signed address lock that keeps your coins yours.

Selling isn't buying in reverse. You sign your crypto away first and wait for the money — here's the flow, the exposure window, and how to handle it safely.

SSP's in-wallet swap is not a DEX. It's a signed send to a centralized exchanger. Here's how the two machines differ, and which one you should use when.

Nobody shows you a bill. The spread hides inside the rate, and your own network fee isn't in the quote at all. The four places a cost hides, and how to read a quote.

This guide deliberately gives you no country list — it would be stale in months. Instead: what determines your coverage, and how to check it authoritatively in a minute.