Purchase your funds nonkyc and keep them in your wallet. There are a number of nonkyc exchanges you can use. Filter by exchange. Do your homework now, save time later.
BTC to XMR and XMR to BTC. Jano does not take XMR and doesnt have have Payjoin v2. So wasn't cheap. Sorry. I rounded down as I am not calculating those to 4 sig figs.
Also, just to be clear. This is wide open publicly viewable BTC address.
So if you have any OPSEC concerns use nonKYC BTC or XMR to BTC swap or other methods to donate.
It's harder to acquire BTC via non-KYC means when in USA but it can be done but most likely using a foreign exchange which could be dicey as not all foreign exchanges will deal with US citizens. To cash out will be even harder.
Yea I went with exodus. I have a trezor wallet but that’s for my cold storage investment and don’t want to expose the wallet address publicly by sending BTC and getting flagged.
Get Cake Wallet for your phone, use a non-KYC exchange and then use your single use CC from Revo, that should cost you less fees and is much more privacy focussed.
Swap to XMR and back if you wanna protect your privacy:
Connect to a Public WiFi with dedicated devices (aka NOT your regular...
google or AI “non-custodial” wallet and send off your ‘coin from one of those. Cashapp, Binanace, Coinbase, etc all have KYC rules they adhere to.
Exodus seems to be the favored wallet here.
ie: Cashapp (CB, Paypal, etc) —> Exodus —> SSA
i have routine success with Trust and Bread wallets...
Don't use our own address nor name.
Just use Tor instead of a VPN.
Yes, and while I try to raise awareness, I am very glad there is so much lower hanging fruit than me!
i’d get off Coinbase altogether, but that’s a different conversation. otherwise, the set up you posted is fine. bouncing to Exodus then to the source has proven reliable.
...of different adresses.
I know some are using Exodus wallet as a waypoint, I Will be trying Trust wallet as a waypoint, so there is just one adress showing up in my new (Coinbase app=>) Kraken =>Exodus/Trust (= a nonKyc wallet) =>Vendor...
But I'm no expert, please correct me if I am wrong :p
...of the older atms run kyc after 500 unverified number, 1,00 verified, rolling lifetime.
The newer ones have you create accounts tied to either hardware or aged gmail, with nonkyc limit of 300 lifetime.
I miss local bitcoins. It takes a lot more work to find consistent cash brokers these days.
...having a 50$ flat fee finding a service there.
now i just buy from a kyx exchange because of less fees which i transfer into > xmr > xmr > nonkyc wallet with vpn most i wanna bother with since sources have my address/name from sending me stuff anyway.
with how many idiots there are buying...
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