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Hey world  Evil

Today I'm going to show you how to be as invisible as possible with cryptocurrency transactions

You may be interested in using a variety of services, but many of them cost money. It's better to use services that take cash (which you can transfer anonymously through the mail system, like mulvad VPN) or Monero, which you can buy and use directly and safely.

However, what if the service you're interested in accepts BTC or Ethereum instead of Monero, which is a more popular cryptocurrency?

First of all you should never buy Bitcoin or any other "popular cryptocurrencies" since they are completely unanonymous. Take Bitcoin as an illustration, which you might then use to pay for services directly and anonymously. The transaction can readily be tracked, thus this won't work. Therefore, avoid Crypto Mixer and similar content by staying away from it initially.

So, first and foremost, avoid Crypto Mixer and similar garbage. You might think that this is a smart idea, but not only are they worthless for cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH etc. they are also risky since you can wind up exchanging your money for money obtained via illegal means. For crypto anonymity, use Monero. To purchase or sell Monero, utilize a standard KYC-enabled exchange like Kraken.

Despite this, there are a few more steps and a relatively low cost involved in using cryptocurrencies that emphasize on untraceability, like Monero, to safely anonymize Bitcoin. You may be asking how, then. Well, it's actually rather straightforward:

1. Buy Monero on a KYC exchange (such as Coinbase, Kraken etc) or no KYC, such as bisq.network

2. Create a Monero wallet on virtual machines, such as the Whonix Workstation, which comes with a native Monero GUI wallet, or other operating systems using the Monero GUI wallet from www.getmonero.org/downloads

3. Transfer your Monero from the exchange where you purchased it to your virtual machine's wallet.

4. Make a Bitcoin wallet on the same virtual machine (like the Whonix Workstation again) (again this is provided natively within the Whonix Workstation)

5. From an anonymized browser such as Tor Browser, use a non-KYC service swapping service bisq.network and convert your Monero to BTC and transfer those to the BTC Wallet you have on your anonymized VM


You should now have an anonymized Bitcoin wallet that can be used for purchasing services that do not accept Monero.
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But be careful you should never access this wallet from a non-anonymized environment. Always use well-thought OPSEC with your BTC transactions. Remember those can be traced back to you. The origin of those BTC cannot be traced back to your real identity due to the use of Monero.

I hope this will be of some help for some of you
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2022, 09:37 AM by Troubilshow.)

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