Whats the most anoynomous way to source BTC? moneygram throught local BTC? or mail in money

Im trying to figure out the highest OPSEC possible. Are there any websites that exchange pre paid cards or "no information" accounts online, that require no information? lol Some websites honestly DONT require any verification, but you cant do it with more than 400$.

////Im thinking local btc meet ups and then hopefully they just dont ask for ID lmao *also theres an option for moneygram on local btc, it dosent require personal info to use moneygram. Couldnt you just bring your money to a gas station, get a money gram and then just send the bitcoin seller the verification # on the moneygram slip?

Also places like coin mama/changely dont need very much information(are there any other websites like it)

How do YOU go about sourcing your bitcoins?(if you do it completly vanilla through coinbase because you only buy personal amounts you obviously dont have to post that lol Im aware of how to buy BTC with my Identification tied to it lol)


Comments


[3 Points] morally_wrong:

ROFL GOTO AN ATM


[2 Points] kalashnikovkitty9420:

Honestly I just buy off friends.


[1 Points] Potatos500:

Localbtc, fyi moneygram/WU require ID after certain amounts. Only way to stay anonymous with bulk amounts are: using a fake at a bank which I don’t recommend as I don’t even know what database they tap into when they input your ID info, in person meets, or just tumbling.


[1 Points] CryptoEveS:

Why not buy BTC on coinbase, shapeshift it to monero, transaction that monero to a different wallet, shapeshift back to BTC?

Wouldn't that be enough for the newly received BTC to not be traced back?


[1 Points] penguinmixer:

  1. Create an anonymous e-mail address (for example secmail) using Tor.

  2. Create an LBC account using this anonymous e-mail address. Connect to LBC through Tor.

  3. Find someone selling bitcoins via cash by mail and set up a trade. There are a bunch of traders on LBC with solid feedback ratings who offer this service.

  4. Send them an envelope with the cash. Start with relatively small amounts. Put some dark paper around the cash. Don't put on a return address or use tracking. Drop the envelope off in a rural blue box away from any security cameras.

Yes, there is a chance of a lost envelope or a scam. But, if your anonymity is the most important thing to you, then you need to risk possibly losing money.

I have used this method myself many times without a single major problem. The only minor issues I've had are the envelope taking a day or two longer than expected to arrive and the bitcoin exchange rate changing between when the envelope is sent and when it arrives, which results in me getting fewer bitcoins than I expected.


[1 Points] DeadWifeHappyLife:

Localbitcoins, with bank deposit and fake Id for verification.