ATMs make you KYC with your phone number. There are other ways for people who want to go that route, but most won’t.

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I believe the ATMs require ID if you buy more than $500 worth also

Again, it depends on the ATM. I know some require an ID/phone number if you buy over $250, $500, or $1,000. They all set their own terms. Just gotta find a good one.

Mine has a 1k limit with 4.5% fee

There’s one near me where you can do up to 999 with no info at all, no ph#, no email nothing. But I guess it depends where you live.

Can also do multiple transactions on it.

I’ll scout a few of the ones out near me and report back.

Oh, that’s cool, the ones around me are coin, flip ATMs, they require your phone number then send you a text with a code to continue your purchase, I was casually looking at one the other day and win BTC was at 21K their ATM had the price listed at 27K so it was quite a premium

Voice to text 😅

Works so well lol

Be glad you didn’t accidentally leave your mic open like I did one time dictating a note from my car while my dog was whining and I was trying to calm him down. Siri wrote “love you” and I didn’t see it before pressing post. 🤦🏻‍♂️

🤣🤣🤣

😂😂😂

Rules for using dictation on Nostr:

1. Record your message

2. Turn off the mic

3. Read back every word aloud

4. Stop whatever else you are doing and type it over again from scratch

Should be part of the welcome to nostr message 😅

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Just send it!

Yolo 😂

Yeah, that’s almost a 30% spread. 😬

Yea don’t pay that that’s too high

You can get a burner or there are services that allow you to use a ph# for things like that so you don’t reveal your personal number. If you want lower fees you can use something like Robosats or Bisq. I like to think of p2p being the real price of bitcoin and KYC services offer you a discount for your personal data, ie you are the product. And you know Chainanalysis will track you forever.

Not all. Phone number is easy to spoof anyway.

Omg this so frikkin true..