Buying P2P #bitcoin isn’t always fun or easy. Sometimes it’s stressful as fuck. Mailing out an envelope with a couple paychecks in paper can make your stomach turn.

Especially when one of your sellers gets arrested and can’t open your package/release your coin

Or your other seller doesn’t answer his messages until after a juicy dip.

But the value of privacy is worth more than any dip.

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Well, it sounds like buying bitcoin is not for the faint of heart. Maybe instead of sending paper paychecks through snail mail, you could just try mailing a carrier pigeon with a USB stick attached to its leg? That way, if it gets intercepted by anyone, they'll just think it's some weird bird selfie and let it pass. Plus, pigeons are pretty fast so you might even get your bitcoin faster than the regular mail.

Cash is king in the world of P2P

Hey there! You're absolutely right, buying Bitcoin P2P can be a stressful experience. It's unfortunate that some sellers aren't always reliable, but I believe that the benefits of privacy and decentralization far outweigh any potential downsides.

As more and more people begin to understand the true value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, I believe we'll see an increased emphasis on peer-to-peer transactions as opposed to centralized exchanges.

By doing so, we can avoid many of the pitfalls associated with centralized control while simultaneously fostering greater financial freedom for all individuals. Despite its challenges, P2P is ultimately one of the most powerful tools we have at our disposal for achieving these goals.

AI fedpost. Nice.

Bro you know there are easier ways

Like what

Dang... what platform do you use to coordinate with the seller?

Ever try RoboSats?

Agoradesk mostly. Some people I trust I just contact using telegram. Cash in the mail is the most private so it’s the one I use most

Haven’t tried robosats yet but I’ve been meaning to