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Originally Posted by
Loose Cannon
what makes you think their not on top of that as well though. it may be a pain for them to track but if they were really investigating one person im sure its not invincible.
If you follow the proper protocol for anonymity there is no tie to you whatsoever.
Tor, TAILS, public wifi, anonymous email, anonymous bitcoin, and you are invisible.
When you get an email on your anonymous email asking for you to verify identification walk away from the account. Having multiple accounts both email and bitcoin that deal with smaller amounts would be best. That way it doesn't kill you if you have to abandon one.
As cubes said, buy in and cash out in person.
You would basically be a ghost. I am getting a hard on I think.
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Born is right on and if you want to be really safe use a lap top with no hard drive. Boot from a live linux cd at your local hot spot use tor and an email that you have never used from home that is linked to blockchain. Your almost bullet proof
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For those of you that use the ATM same idea. Buy ether send it to your binance wallet when your ready to pay a bill trade altcoin for Bitcoin and move it to blockchain using BNB to pay the fees at 50 percent less
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I like the savings idea but do you have any toughts on an account that your name isn't attached to?
Is binance anonymous? Do you have any suggestions for anonymous alternative accounts?
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Originally Posted by
born
I like the savings idea but do you have any toughts on an account that your name isn't attached to?
Is binance anonymous? Do you have any suggestions for anonymous alternative accounts?
Ya use a bitcoin ATM and send it directly to blockchain. Blockchain only needs your email addy and the ATM only requires id if its over 1,000 ED Or use Paxful and trade for bitcoins straight to blockchain or localbitcoin can go right to blockchain
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Originally Posted by
kubes
Ya use a bitcoin ATM and send it directly to blockchain. Blockchain only needs your email addy and the ATM only requires id if its over 1,000 ED Or use Paxful and trade for bitcoins straight to blockchain or localbitcoin can go right to blockchain
I understand that but I mean a wallet that your name isn't attached to in any way.
Doesn't blockchain require ID?
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Originally Posted by
born
I understand that but I mean a wallet that your name isn't attached to in any way.
Doesn't blockchain require ID?
No all block chain requires is an email address
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Originally Posted by
kubes
No all block chain requires is an email address
Awesome! I thought I had remembered having to do the id thing with them. Sorry...
This is good to know.
I appreciate your input Kubes. You have the bitcoin game and anonymity pretty tightly hammered down!
Last edited by born; 01-28-2018 at 07:49 PM.
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My head hurts
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Originally Posted by
Biggaintime
My head hurts
Its the cialis.
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