Btc atm

A local bitcoin atm just opened up near me and I was wondering how it worked. Also can I use the btc atm to buy locally and send to a darknet wallet instead of going through the trouble of tumbling coin?


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[3 Points] Samwiseganj:

Yes you can. I use a Bitcoin QR code generator to create a code using my Dream wallet address. The coins are normally showing by the time I've driven home.

https://gobitcoin.io/tools/qrcode/


[2 Points] infectedLysergic:

mine just needed a phone number. i used google voice. and mine had to scan a bar code so i couldn't send it straight to my dn wallet


[2 Points] cokethrowaway9:

Depends on the machine. I used a BTC ATM near me for a while, and at first it only asked for a phone number. Then it got a firmware update that required you to go online and create an account that asked for well-lit photos of your face and the front and back of your driver's license.


[2 Points] dnm_vet_newacct:

HIGH FEES


[2 Points] WhyDidntYouDoMyJob:

Unless you're purchasing some serious shit in a high enough quantity you're probably fine ordering BTC off a normal site. LE won't notice/give a fuck about a small tx unless they think you might be a dealer, and even then they have to put loads of effort into investigating the blockchain.


[1 Points] Babilisss:

Be really careful, In countries like Sweden U.K and others police have recently been requesting the transaction records, phone numbers, basically all KYC data from the machines.. Some for specific investigations into groups, some I think just because they wanted the data.

Alway include a middle hop or mix, never send it direct into the site.. If LE have a list of addresses to check against.... No Buenooo


[-3 Points] Walkman225:

Just DD fuck markets.