Definitely something I need to brush up on. Thanks for the post!
Never been a better time to start to use and learn p2p exchanges, they'll be our vital lifeline during this crackdown and (seemingly) coming financial crisis. This list will be personal recommendations, not meant to be exhaustive.
## General Resources
https://bitcoiner.guide/nokyconly/
## Centralized p2p exchanges
These exchanges are centralized in nature but facilitate p2p trades and don't require KYC.
- a personal favorite of mine, have used heavily and is run by excellent cypherpunks
- https://docs.robosats.com/read/en/
- An excellent option for buying sats straight to a Lightning wallet
- Only use it over Tor!
## Decentralized exchanges
These exchanges are decentralized in nature and don't rely on a central website or server.
- As exchanges are done on-chain they can get very pricy in high fee environments
## Tips
- face to face cash or cash by mail are most private, but come with more potential risk. Be smart, choose public places in the day time, etc.
- USPS Money Orders can be purchased entirely with cash, usually the best remote option as far as privacy is concerned
- if you use Zelle/Cash App/etc., don't include any payment or trade info in the comments field etc.
Discussion
Of course! Always happy to answer any questions 🙂
Hey I'd take you up on that. Trying to figure out the best way to run a full node with my hardware wallet on windows. Any suggestions??
Btc sessions has great tutorials on how to set up a node. Mynode has worked well for me, going on 2 years
If you just want it on an existing computer you can just run Bitcoin Core and then use Sparrow Wallet, it will connect directly to your full node. 🙂
Much appreciated. Setting up now, will give it a good play before moving funds.
This helps a ton, thanks!