What should the /r/darknetmarkets url look like?

I googled "darknetmarkets" to get here, and the url of the first hit was https://pay.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/ Is this correct? or should I use https://www.reddit.com/r/darknetmarkets

also

I bought bitcoins through a exchange, which I had to give all my information to. I then transferred it to MyTREZOR web wallet. It seems my identity is still very connected to my coins. Should I tumble them? Is there a wallet I can transfer them to that will disconnect me from the coins? Or is straight from TREZOR "safe", assuming I do everything else correctly. I want to err on the side of caution here.


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[4 Points] Jay-__:

By now it doesn't matter any more, as both links use/support https.

As for the other question, try searching for "helix light" - it is free of registration, fast and has a 'process'-page you can see what's up with your transaction.

But if you just want to cut the connection, you could also transfer them to an offline-wallet like electrum, I guess.


[3 Points] attilathehunn:

Yeah you should probably tumble if you can.

The blockchain is forever. Someone at LE could write data mining software to analyze it all 10 years from now, and use it to catch you and everyone else.

Up to you, decide based on how much you're buying, how much the drug laws in your jurisdiction are enforced, how badly you dont want to get caught.


[1 Points] IDBitch:

Both work. Pay.reddit should work better on tor.


[1 Points] samwhiskey:

Use the first one for tor.


[1 Points] CRSuggestion:

The pay address is used for HTTPS


[1 Points] R4ID:

just download a wallet program for ur computer, use it as an intermediary wallet between tumble and transfer. (also yes u should def tumble because coinbase is tracking many BTC transactions, others are as well probably)


[1 Points] None:

Don't use web wallets man. You want to have control over your coins. Get an actual wallet program on your hard drive. As for tumbling, it's kind of a mix of opinions. I say the only people who really need to do it are vendors and people who buy coins with their personal information.