Selling all my KYCed coins. Been a good ride. But regulated bitcoin is still a shitcoin.

I'll just keep stacking the NO-KYC coins that I earned and bought peer-to-peer and donations. Thanks. โค๏ธ

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Why not swap them into Monero and back afterwards?

with lightning and eCash in between or boltz swap

That doesn't break backwards link of the kyc. Only forward link. Which means they can see i own btc.

Perhaps the fault is in the design of a system where doing this is possible at all to begin with.

Privacy is the most important issue that needs to be solved on bitcoin. Lightning does some tricks to make it better but we are not there yet.

Couldn't agree more.

No KYC #bitcoin is the apex money.

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good strategy

What are your recommended non KYC routes? Specific apps or programs?

I would say buy bitcoin in-person for cash. Don't use the banks! Build a network of people you trust to buy and sell amongst each other.

Very good move!

My main concern is when you sell parts of your bitcoin, e.g. for cash, are you required to explain where and who the money went to? You can't do this when selling it for cash. I haven't heard anyone taking about this.

Let's say you've sold, that means you have less bitcoin. When doing the yearly income taxes the number of bitcoin you enter has decreased. Will that give issues, inquiries or not?

The whole thing is bullshit because when you've sent it to another address, you could have sold it or you could have sent it to your own wallet.

What is your strategy for this? Would love to haar your thoughts on this.

If the authorities ask you're fucked. That's why you need NO-KYC coins. Until the world changed and removed taxing bitcoin.

So the only way to sell Kyc bitcoin is to sell it where you bought it.