Regular Joe
Member
A source on here let's you buy with credit card, but many members have committed how dumb it would be to do that. If you buy a Visa gift card cash wouldn't it be as secure as Bitcoin?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I keep hearing how Bitcoin is traceable, that's why a gift card bought with cash would be as safe or safer. The biggest risk with either is the shipper keeping 8nfo or the government tracking shipmentsI would consider credit card if 1) the item on the reciept isn’t “illegal steroids” or something and 2) the web store is outside of the jurisdiction of the US government, including not a friendly nation, and 3) the web store is more of an eBay type store and not something running on some server in who knows where.
The gift card might add some protection.
Also, remember that bitcoin is EASILY traceable. It’s a public ledger.
My question isn't weather Bitcoin is safe or not but rather how safe it is compared to a visa gift card purchased with cashI think youre overthinking the "bitcoin isnt as safe as you think" pov. No one cares about your $200 btc transaction to Johns Baked Beans in Denmark or whatever the shit, doesnt matter. You send $3M to china, columbia, russia, or iran than yeah you'll probably get flagged.
If you're still paranoid, buy btc, send it thru coinjoin or tornado, receive it at a hardwallet (ledger, trez, etc) then swap back to whatever token you want to use to pay.
The narcissism of privacy is real.
Many people on here seem to be anti card and pro Bitcoin. I'm hoping one chimes in on why. My only guess is that there has to be an address attached to the card purchase but I haven't ordered anything online with a gift cardJust my 2 cents, and I'm not as knowledgeable as I should be in regards to bitcoin and crypto transfers, with that being said, I don't think anything would be "cleaner" than a gift card paid for in cash. I've yet to have an Indian (no offense to my dotted foreheaded friends) ask for crypto payments. 9/10 times it's a gift card. May go 9.5/10.
Europe sucksDont care I'm in Europe and I'm not a dealer. Nobody gives a crap about your purchases.
I would think if you bought a visa card with cash, and can use it without tying a name or address to a purchase with the card, that's as or more secure than btc.A source on here let's you buy with credit card, but many members have committed how dumb it would be to do that. If you buy a Visa gift card cash wouldn't it be as secure as Bitcoin?
I mean, in the US you can buy as many gift cards as you choose, with cash, without ID. Maybe it's inconvenient for the purveyor, or some form of ID is needed on their end? I don't know. But I do believe EVERYTHING on the internet is traceable. It may be careless on my end, but if they send a swat team to my home they will be leaving with a handful of vials and less than 50 tablets. It wouldn't be pursued. But... I'm sure buying $10,000 worth of gift cards with cash at the store, there's an assistant manager that just won't be able to mind his own business and it goes from there. I'm picturing a middle aged guy, short sleeved shirt but with a tie, and cheap shoes. Definitely cheap shoes.I would think if you bought a visa card with cash, and can use it without tying a name or address to a purchase with the card, that's as or more secure than btc.
What people are just saying is that buying btc and sending may be not 100% secure, but chances of someone tracing a small purchase and transfer are slim.
Gotcha, didn't know that.Most prepaid cards that are found in a big box store can’t be used internationally. So there is that.
I've ordered with BTC (mostly) but also credit card (QSC). No problems yet.A source on here let's you buy with credit card, but many members have committed how dumb it would be to do that. If you buy a Visa gift card cash wouldn't it be as secure as Bitcoin?
Wait a minute though, why do the scammers always ask for gift cards then? I'm not invalidating your response, but I do have to question it it as I truly don't know. These guys ask for Amazon, steam, all kinds of various cards, but yes, I've never seen or heard them ask for Visa...Most prepaid cards that are found in a big box store can’t be used internationally. So there is that.
