Derek Ross @Derek Ross - 23d
Honestly, this just makes me want to use Bisq and RoboSats from here on out. https://www.ic3.gov/Media/Y2024/PSA240425#:~:text=The%20FBI%20warns%20Americans%20against,to%20anti%2Dmoney%20laundering%20requirements. nostr:nevent1qqsfzt8y38lskzlvs8mqp0kas2a585cv0d736nq62vaxvakvm3nf63spz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qq8w7u2ymrghfpp6v5dpg57jpgaj2djk340a2npwzq8n64ksk6wxqxpqqqqqqzn83n3s
sommerfeld @sommerfeld - 23d
Why weren't you using them before?
I have to buy small amounts, but it's a huge pain in the asshole and to buy any significant amount. Buy $25? No biggie. Buy $500? That's a pain in the ass.
I can usually get 1.5k USD orders filled within 8 hours. I usually set the premium to 2%, but honestly I would pay 10% if needed.
Ivan @Ivan - 23d
They want all utxos to have a trail they hate that their jobs are harder because these tools. Very lazy tyrannical government we have today.
Anhinga @Anhinga - 23d
What's the best payment methodology? Amazon gift cards?
I'm in EU so revolut is what works best and it's reasonably private from your trade partner since he cannot see your full name. Instant SEPA also has loads of liquidity. I cannot Amazon gift cards. They are more iliquid, with higher premiums and you cannot spend them privately since you need an amazon account with a valid credit card to use them.
I've used Strike in the past, but I had to KYC to get the app...
All bitcoin tradea have some level of KYC since the trade partner needs to know something about you in order for the trade to happen. The goal is to make each trade partner different each time so that a single entity does not collect information about all your bitcoin/fiat trades. The way to achieve that is p2p, no reuse of identities and to give out as few information as strictly required.
Cerebrum @Cerebrum - 23d
Sorry that is not true, most offers I see on non KYC platforms are around 200 - 700 dollars
Do it
If you look hard enough you can find about a dozen of them 😂😂😂