š š. Just keep in mind if bisq is the choice that you need to have bitcoin in the wallet to use as escrow and you may want to get some non-kyc for that purpose (coinjoin, BTC atm, etc.)
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True that. Same for robosats on that first buy.
If youāve saved up some zaps in any non-kyc Lightning wallet, you might be able to use those as escrow for a smaller initial purchase, and then scale up from there on future buys
Ahhh good to know about robosats. Havenāt used that one thanks for the heads up!
Itās a great platform!
Side question on your mentioning of using zaps from a non KYC wallet.. would you consider something like WoS which takes your email, or any sats earned on apps like sMile and thndr games (also takes email I believe) to be KYC?
Itās a great question, without a great answer lol
WoS only requires your email to back it up, but thereās no reason you couldnāt spin up a side email (ideally at protonmail) to use just for that. And honestly Iām not sure how much info any of these apps learn by default when you download them from the App Store.
Ultimately, KYC isnāt all or nothing. In the most serious circumstance, itās an entity having all of your identifying info and associating it with every Bitcoin purchase/transaction you make.
An email or a debit card number is identifiable, but doesnāt result in the same honeypot of hackable personal data.
I like the āseparate side by side stacksā model. Two separate wallets, two separate sets of addresses. One is KYCād and bought on an exchange, using spot purchases, easy DCA, and limit orders. Usually this is someoneās first stack.
Then a separate one, purchased privately peer to peer.
Tagging in #[4]ā whom I believe has some great resources on this topic, but I canāt find them at the moment
Email only is not KYC, but if your email is firstname(.)lastname@gmail.com then your certainly leaving some very obvious clues!
Lol yea that makes sense! Thank you Iāll def be doing some digging in
Itās a great question, without a great answer lol
WoS only requires your email to back it up, but thereās no reason you couldnāt spin up a side email (ideally at protonmail) to use just for that. And honestly Iām not sure how much info any of these apps learn by default when you download them from the App Store.
Ultimately, KYC isnāt all or nothing. In the most serious circumstance, itās an entity having all of your identifying info and associating it with every Bitcoin purchase/transaction you make.
An email or a debit card number is identifiable, but doesnāt result in the same honeypot of hackable personal data.
I like the āseparate side by side stacksā model. Two separate wallets, two separate sets of addresses. One is KYCād and bought on an exchange, using spot purchases, easy DCA, and limit orders. Usually this is someoneās first stack.
Then a separate one, purchased privately peer to peer.
Tagging in #[4]ā whom I believe has some great resources on this topic, but I canāt find them at the moment
Wow thank you so much for all that! Iāll def give
Give them a follow* sorry hit the post button by accident lol
Any time! This is unsurprisingly one of my favorite topics lol
Lol hopefully itās ok if I follow up with any other questions or insights
Robosats is great. You can also use Peach to get some non-KYC Bitcoin, convert to LN with Boltz, then deposit on Robosats is no problem.
Hopefully weāll have peach in USA one of these days š„ŗ
If itās good, itāll likely stay illegal.
Sorry, lil bit of American cynicism leaking through there.
Lol, canāt blame ya
I donāt think itās illegal, but they just havenāt tried to launch in USA. I donāt know that with any certainty, though. Iād ask them on Twitter but Iām 2.5 months clean from that app and not about to log in now lol
You should be able to use it from the US. Just choose currency as Euros, select Amazon vouchers in a few European countries as payment, then whatever sell offer you get, go to their country's Amazon site with your normal account to buy the voucher and pay in Euros. Easy peasy.
For some reason (guessing legal) it only allows bank transfer if I select GBP but I hit EUR and I can add Amazon gift cards from all over the EU.
Nothing fishy about it from Amazon's end. You just had to buy a voucher for a friend abroad. I didn't even get extra verification when I went to pay or anything.
I think the issue is downloading Peach in the first place - when I tried a few months ago, there was no way to do it
BTC ATM? The last one I tried wanted everything short of a DNA sample. Are there non kyc ones out there?
If I understand correctly they are made by different vendors and some of them donāt collect any info aside from phone # for sms verification (a $20 burner phone solves this) up to a certain amount. Might be like $2000 worth at some.
Yeah I just need to keep looking. That last one was š
Thereās an app called āCoin ATM Radarā that Iāve seen posted in here somewhere that will locate them and some provide verification terms and fee %
I think it also depends on local regulations. All the ATMs Iāve seen in Boston/MA and NYC are heavy on KYC, and crazy fees to boot
Another reason robosats etc are great
Iām going to end up going down the lightning trail, but I wanna be clear itās under duress. lol
You can follow this bot here - it posts buy and sell orders when theyāre created.
Aka a continuous stream of smash buy seduction š
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My motivation will primarily be depending on nobody else at some point.
Not even sure where to begin tbh.
(ie you can often find 2-5% premiums in popular currencies, as opposed to 10-15% at the atms)
FYI, Bisq has a Matrix room where P2P trades happen for first-time buyers, specifically small amounts that equate to the necessary deposit to get started in the Bisq network. Works great š
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