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    Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

    You are probably a big eth guy because you said meta-mask. Meta-mask does not even support bitcoin at all. BTC and ETH (and other coins) are wholly different technologically. Let me restate, there is nothing tying the addresses in your wallet, to your wallet itself. They're just addresses that...
  2. Derpderp11209

    Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

    This was one of the best Tracey posts, mainly the first sentence. But the rest of it is applicable to the OPSEC topic.
  3. T

    Anybody familiar with bank transfers from one country to another i could REALLY use some help

    I need an updated list on these non-kyc. I used paxful but they changed there business model to full kyc now. I havent needed to go the extra mile but it's needed now.
  4. narta

    Anybody familiar with bank transfers from one country to another i could REALLY use some help

    There are non KYC sources to acquire crypto. Also truly anonymous (paid via cash in envelope) no log VPN exist. So yeah crypto can be totally anonymous if you go the extra mile for it
  5. MadBret

    Centralized or decentralized crypto exchange?

    It's not private but it gives a layer of plausible deniability. And like I mentioned, if you send directly from Coinbase or whichever big exchange, you risk having your account banned if the address you sent to is later tied to some shady shit. Xmr is certainly a better option but not as widely...
  6. H

    Centralized or decentralized crypto exchange?

    What’s the rationale on sending from coinbase to another wallet and then onto the source? Surely you just look at the transactions on the blockchain? Just like moving money through bank accounts, easily traceable Ideally you want to be purchasing through a non KYC exchange, or just use XMR
  7. ruxin32424

    Crypto Payments 101: A noob friendly guide on how to pay to a src

    Ok gonna keep this as top level as it needs to be with the basics and everything else can be googled (even this shit can be googled but i know most of you fucks are too lazy to do it yourself). When you place an order with a src and intend on paying with crypto, you'll make the order and the...
  8. Millard

    Greenaddress wallet

    The barriers to entry are so low for people create their own UGL and start selling AAS that almost anyone can do it. Unfortunately, most UGL operators/vendors have no business being criminals. Their (mis)use of BTC/crypto is just one example. I doubt most vendors take many if any precautions...
  9. BroScientist

    Greenaddress wallet

    This is exactly my worry. I bet coinbase and the other exchanges absolutely sell the information to whoever wants to pay. I don't know how well mixers work, but I bet there's still a way to figure out who did what. There may be some protection at the very largest mixers, but any small ones...
  10. Grayscale Compounding

    Grayscale Compounding [U.S. Domestic]

    Images are being taken this evening. We have not moved street drugs in the past, the only exception being a short period of time where we sold pharmaceutical Dexedrine along with our other ancillaries and orals. We have not sourced on MESO or any other source forum under any other name or brand...
  11. Millard

    Bitcoin As A Government Surveillance And Tracking Tool

    BTC transactions are never private. They are ALWAYS public and ALWAYS available for government scrutiny. You may benefit from greater anonymity by using a non-US based Bitcoin service since it is much easier for the US to obtain user identity from US-based companies. However, most legitimate...
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    Stealth Transactions and Reusable Payment Codes: How Bitcoin Addresses Can Be Hidden in Plain Sight

    Stealth Transactions and Reusable Payment Codes: How Bitcoin Addresses Can Be Hidden in Plain Sight | Bitcoin Magazine Stealth Transactions and Reusable Payment Codes: How Bitcoin Addresses Can Be Hidden in Plain Sight Bitcoin, right now, is not really anonymous. While Bitcoin addresses aren't...
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