That would mean using these ATM's sparingly if you want to avoid being asked for ID verification, so you might need multiple phone #'s or emails to avoid hitting the KYC.
Localbitcoins sadly is becoming filled with scammers and idiots.
Tl;dr:
Ghoul thought he was going to crack the case wide open and expose Spiff as a non-sponsor tagged drug dealer on Meso to get him permabanned, when everyone else already knew Spiff was Rido (including Millard)
Readalot also didn't know and started heading down that route when he was...
Nothing like getting your kyc btc on the block chain going straight to dealer's wallet. Make it nice and easy for them later wrapped in a beautiful bow.
Just a little nonkyc reading goes a long way.
Nonkyc acquisition plus nonkyc wallet.
Getting your BTC KYC then transferring to nonKYC wallet doesn't cut it. Do you understand why?
Hodlhodl or bisq to Exodus or other nonkyc wallet. Exchange for XMR if you want extra points.
Some of the BTC advice above is poor. Do your due diligence.
Oh, I was just venting about the user friendliness of it. You can see in the whole ecosystem that speculation is a much bigger driver for its growth than use as an actual medium of exchange. Crypto is certainly the best answer for this sort of um entrepreneurial market. Though it's not all that...
I have a couple of 10 year old stickies in the Cryptocurrency subforum that explain. It should be crypto 101 for everyone here. The misinformation about being GTG after sending from coinbase etc to a non-custodial wallet just won't die...
Of course, it's traceable. The transparency of the public blockchain makes it insanely traceable.
It doesn't matter if it's KYC or non-KYC, hot or cold, software or hardware wallet. That doesn't change anything.
The best you can do is to enhance privacy and anonymity is to complicate efforts...
Why would there be any dislikes? All BTC should be obtained using nonkyc methods and XMR should be standard currency. Period.
People buying controlled substances with BTC using cashapp/coinbase. Maybe folks will wake up.
I appreciate your input ...I'm running across alot of your comments ... sound like you got an education on this subject.
QUESTION; Which 'non-kyc Wallet' are you using?
...figure out how to order and stay anonymous. Right now I'm working on opening a BISQ2 account to send BC through.
I was also told to get a 'non KYC custodial wallet' (still undecided on which one). And use encrypted emails to vendor.
* What apps and systems are you using to order your AAS...
No centralized exchange. None. Ever.
Bisq, hodlhodl or other nonKYC options.
From there to a nonkyc wallet.
Much better than the lazy methods described by many (convenient but very poor).
...to a personal wallet before sending it to your source as to not get banned from the exchange platforms, but some of you guys insist on using nonKYC to buy the BTC. I don't get why? If I'm getting something sent to my house, there is my name and adress on the package. I feel like the crypto...
That's the rumor I heard too...
BUT if you send BC from 'Your Own Coinbase account' to your own private 'Non Custodial NonKYC Cold Wallet' --- is your transfer traceable ?
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