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Cryptocurrency - Printable Version +- IOPList.Org (https://www.ioplist.org) +-- Forum: International Online Pharmacies (https://www.ioplist.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: IOP General Discussion (https://www.ioplist.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Cryptocurrency (/showthread.php?tid=4883) |
RE: Cryptocurrency - pokey - 04-11-2019 (04-08-2019, 04:10 AM)MoJim Wrote: Apparently there are btc Atm's that will accept cash as well. There are a lot of them and a lot of websites that try to tell you where they are. I read some of them require photo ID now. RE: Cryptocurrency - Bubba Gamps - 05-18-2019 Coinbase requires you to take a photograph of you and your drivers license when registering. Yikes! RE: Cryptocurrency - jimtje - 05-19-2019 Coinbase actively attempts to de-anonymize transactions and is one hell of a liability. Paxful and Localbitcoins make a lot more sense for smaller (under $1-2k, I'd say). Bisq is a good option as well, but a bit sparse in payment methods. Depending on what sort of markup you're ok with, you can even conduct transactions entirely with gift cards, or even vouchers from Playstation/XBox stores. I would really try to avoid Coinbase. Hell, they banned my account for gambling, even though I did the gambling in the state known for gambling. RE: Cryptocurrency - Sudsy - 05-19-2019 (05-18-2019, 12:13 AM)Bubba Gamps Wrote: Coinbase requires you to take a photograph of you and your drivers license when registering. Yikes!Yikes his right, no way would I do that. sudsy RE: Cryptocurrency - MoJim - 06-10-2019 There now seems to be multiple anonymous coins out there besides monero. Zcash, PVIX, Komodo, Zcoin, Nav coin, Zen cash aka Horizon, Verge and Dash. The question would be, will any vendors accept these coins? If you know which vendors do, please DON'T state them here on the open forum. Maybe if btc was used to purchase one of these coins and then converted to ETH for example to make a purchase, there might be more anonymity. I guess it would be a anonymity gap. Dunno. On another note, I'm now going to start investing/trading crypto. It will only be a very small portion of my portfolio and I will dip my toes in the water with very small transactions until I feel I competent enough to expand. Laying the groundwork with cold wallets, registering with multiple exchanges, news sites etc. Of course this is all above board where anonymity is not the purpose. Taxes will need to be paid as well. I did just read that Puerto Rico is a tax haven for crypto. Millionaires/billionaires have been doing it for their fortunes, but I think that would be for the advanced trader who's willing to deal with any legal and tax implications. If there are any crypto investors here, I would love to hear from you via post or PM. RE: Cryptocurrency - killingstress - 06-15-2019 Best is don't use coinbase , xapo , etc. Simple use your own wallet, the one you download to your pc that don't require verification . There you are really anonymous . Then, you can buy the BTC in many, many ways . From atm bitcoins with cash ( if you have one near you , there is a map on google ) or go to places like localbitcoins and buy there p2p . RE: Cryptocurrency - killingstress - 01-19-2020 (05-19-2019, 12:05 PM)MrRotoRooter Wrote: I wish I would of learned about using bitcoin as an option for payment along time ago, super easy to do. They have an atm at one of the gas stations near my house where you can buy bitcoin by just depositing whatever cash amount then it transfers to my online wallet, Blockchain (bitcoin app) and directly from there you can just send payment and the receiver gets it instantly. Yes, but most of the online waller, if not all, even exchange places like localbitcoin, now require this .
RE: Cryptocurrency - seeker47 - 01-20-2020 (06-15-2019, 04:35 AM)killingstress Wrote: Best is don't use coinbase , xapo , etc. Simple use your own wallet, the one you download to your pc that don't require verification . There you are really anonymous .Bitcoin ATM’s force you to do identity verification as well though. And buying p2p off localbitoins sounds sketchy as hell and a great way to get robbed. Is there no other way? RE: Cryptocurrency - Charon - 05-08-2020 Oh u r far braver than i. I cannot learn a new system of doing things at this moment in time. A 15-year-old hacker and his crew of “evil computer geniuses” stole nearly $24 million in cryptocurrency from an adviser to blockchain companies, according to a lawsuit filed in New York. Michael Terpin claims his phone was hacked and his money stolen in 2018 by a ring led by Westchester County, New York, teen Ellis Pinksy as part of a “sophisticated cybercrime spree.” Terpin, the founder and chief executive officer of blockchain advisory firm Transform Group, is suing Pinsky, now 18, for $71 million under a federal racketeering law that allows for triple damages. hxxps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-07/teen-hacker-and-evil-geniuses-accused-of-24-million-theft RE: Cryptocurrency - Okokok - 05-09-2020 Bennylava thanks for sharing the process. Way too many hops for me to bother. |