That is why discerning shoppers go to a Walmart in a bad neighborhood dressed decently and smile at the clerk. Employees could give a shit less and just want to move the line along.
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LOL thanks for that tip I should try that one next time when I send some money to my brother who is traveling in Europe to test your suggestion.That is why discerning shoppers go to a Walmart in a bad neighborhood dressed decently and smile at the clerk. Employees could give a shit less and just want to move the line along.
I go from cex.io or coinbase to my bread wallet which is an open source crypto. Not traced. Then pay from that
I was using libertyx app but they reduced the amount of locations you could purchase the coins. Still probably works if you live in a big city. You go in a physical store like a convenience store or phone store. They sell you a slip with a code. You enter the code on the app and they send coins to yours or sources wallet directly. This route is using 0% of your personal info.
Wallofcoins.com is another virtually anonymous and simple way to get large sums of coins in your wallet in hours. Simply enter your location on the website and how much coins you'll be needing. You will then go to a near by bank and deposit cash into the account they direct you too. And in short order coins are deposited in your wallet.
Coinbase won't accept any of my info so looks like it's back to local shmucksGlad i found this thread. I got up this morn to purchase some bitcoin from circle so i could place an order for "protein" only to see i was denied. I thought they cancelled my acct [emoji33] i was like WTF!!!! Anyway like a lot of you , i need to figure out what ima do. Coinbase was so easy , and when you are a computer retard like me, that was a good thing. Coinbase seems more complicated than circle to me. Have any of you switched over? If so whats the biggest difference in how they work? Might have to go back to MG [emoji20]
An offline wallet isn't what you think it is. It is totally trackable.Wonder if it is possible to move your coin to an offline wallet like Electrum first so that coinbase won't see any transfers beyond transfers to a wallet address that points to nowhere (basically to a "wallet" on your hard drive it points to). Then move your coin to another wallet from there (while using tor/vpn). Hopefully others can chime in on the best way to keep the government from snooping on your AAS purchases made using bitcoin.
An offline wallet isn't what you think it is. It is totally trackable.
