SnapBack & LBC

For my international vendor I think I'm going to go with SnapBack. I've read good reviews on shipping time and product quality, dtealth was ehh, but I'm starting out with a gram. Say the gram is ~$25, how much money do you think I would need total to cover any fees/shipping? I've read that LBC is pretty easy to use and some vendors offer instant release for the coins, but how do they know where to send the coins? I heard Electrum is extremely easy to use, but I guess the main question right now is how do I get BTC from: Cash deposit -> BTC in a norm. wallet -> Tumble to a DNM wallet. I'm looking to make my purchase sometime on Sunday, so if I could have all of this firgured out by then that would be fantastic. Sorry for all the questions, I read the noob section and still seemed to be a bit lost. Thanks for any tips/help in advance.


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For just a gram it's really not worth the additional risk for international. Just go domestic, besides, after shipping you're gonna basically pay the same anyways.

Quality of Nether vendors is usually higher than the usual Brown sugar we see this side of the planet, but I'd still say it's excellent quality.

Since you aren't too worried about immediacy, I'd recommend you check out CanadianForger or CaptainZo based on price and shipping speed.

As for LBC, if you actually follow the steps of LBC, you'll have an LBC address to deposit too, to give. IME, you just meet with a chill guy, you just ask them to send it wherever, and you give them cash once you see the unconfirmed transaction. I mean you can watch them send the coin to you. Generally any seller you meet will be more than willing to help you out with the process, I would just caution that you don't mention DNM's (I'm sure they are all aware, but anyone blabbery enough to mention it in a first meeting isn't someone I'd want to sell my bitcoin to either). You could literally just have the LBC seller send the coin to a DNM address. Doesn't matter what address you use as you can just move it to wherever you want.

As for tumbling, couldn't answer you. It used to be blockchain's shared coin, but I guess that doesn't work. Then it was bitcoinfog, but apparently they are scammers. So I dunno, tumbling apparently isn't really that important anyways. I mean you should just trust that I'm probably right on that and it totally couldn't fuck you over, and just not tumble. It's not like the blockchain is saved forever.