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Bitcoin without kyc verification
Does anyone know of a way to buy Bitcoin without having to use your id or the kyc verification? I see once site allows it but I’ve never used it. Popped up in a google search. Phemex is what’s it’s called. I know Bitcoin has to have become more traceable now with having to upload Id to most wallets now.
I saw in one of the boards at one time a way to scramble your wallet or something like that with tor but I can’t remember which one it was.
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I heard scrambling more dangerous as coins can get mixed with illegal shit. But I don’t know. Buying online or app as far as I know always requires some form of payment with your name on n it like Apple Pay, credit card and so forth. Most apps allow you know but it’s usually with credit card. You lose some anonymous. BTC ATM is the best as you buy with cash. Wish I could be more help.
You can try cash app to buy snd then send to a wallet, then another wallet of yours snd then use. Haven’t done that in a long time but worth a shot.
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Originally Posted by
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I heard scrambling more dangerous as coins can get mixed with illegal shit. But I don’t know. Buying online or app as far as I know always requires some form of payment with your name on n it like Apple Pay, credit card and so forth. Most apps allow you know but it’s usually with credit card. You lose some anonymous. BTC ATM is the best as you buy with cash. Wish I could be more help.
You can try cash app to buy snd then send to a wallet, then another wallet of yours snd then use. Haven’t done that in a long time but worth a shot.
Thanks X. I always appreciate your responses! I’ve been using a cash btc atm with my past two orders. They just eat me up on fees. Cheapest I’ve found is 15 percent. Plus to keep from having to scan id at the machine you have to stay under a certain amount per purchase.
Do you know if those scrambling instructions was here? I wish I could find that post again. I’m gone look to see if I responded to the thread.
I have two buddies that are in IT and very smart when it comes to stuff like ip and such. I’m gone ask them tomorrow. I mean I know if they wanna fine ya they will regardless but don’t wanna make it easy lol
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I’m kinda hi jacking your thread, but Bitcoin is great and a pain in the ass at the same time. The platform I was using was going fine, letting me purchase, took about 30 mins to transfer, next time I went to purchase my bank refused the transfer agent for quick purchase but accepted the 5-7 day transfer agent. All that crap confuses the hell out of me and right when I thought I had it figured out. Anyway, just venting on your thread I guess.
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Originally Posted by
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Thanks X. I always appreciate your responses! I’ve been using a cash btc atm with my past two orders. They just eat me up on fees. Cheapest I’ve found is 15 percent. Plus to keep from having to scan id at the machine you have to stay under a certain amount per purchase.
Do you know if those scrambling instructions was here? I wish I could find that post again. I’m gone look to see if I responded to the thread.
I have two buddies that are in IT and very smart when it comes to stuff like ip and such. I’m gone ask them tomorrow. I mean I know if they wanna fine ya they will regardless but don’t wanna make it easy lol
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Same with selling. Larger than $300 and they want your name and #. Buy multiple small increments maybe. You will always lose some to fees, that’s btc. But you gain that back over time when it inflates such as the present.
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Same with selling. Larger than $300 and they want your name and #. Buy multiple small increments maybe. You will always lose some to fees, that’s btc. But you gain that back over time when it inflates such as the present.
Yes sir! About 4-5 years ago I had 1.18 coins in Bitcoin. I believe it was around 700 ish dollars. I wish I had held on to it now. I guess I could always send directly to sponsors btc wallet instead of sending to mine and then theirs.
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If privacy is your main concern, you could purchase monero, move to your personnel wallet, down the road transfer into btc. Monero is suppose to offer better privacy, and be incredibly more difficult to trace. You'd probably still have to upload your id to purchase, but where you send it or how much "should" be untraceable. Just an idea, anyway.
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If privacy is your main concern, you could purchase monero, move to your personnel wallet, down the road transfer into btc. Monero is suppose to offer better privacy, and be incredibly more difficult to trace. You'd probably still have to upload your id to purchase, but where you send it or how much "should" be untraceable. Just an idea, anyway.
Yes I heard this but so confused on how to buy it, sell it snd move it.
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Yes I heard this but so confused on how to buy it, sell it snd move it.
You just move it to an exchange wallet lie binance. Exchange it and then move it to the wallet of choice
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You just move it to an exchange wallet lie binance. Exchange it and then move it to the wallet of choice
So what wallet allows you to buy it? Or receive it?
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