Although I would say Relai is not 100% no-KYC, even if you buy below the registration threshold. You bank still knows you sent money to Relai, which sells corn.

True no-KYC is only P2P a lá friends & family, or buying corn for cash.

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True! Thanks! I would say non-KYC, but still your bank can infer from your transactions how much btc you bought.

If you mean noKYC in the sense of „I don’t have to provide my ID“, then yes. To me true noKYC is when you can’t infer the true purpose of a transaction, or even if the transaction happened at all (only possible with cash unfortunately).

Anyway, looking forward to seeing the results of your comparison 🤙💜🫂

Btw, do you stack only with cash then?

I wish I did, but I’m a lazy sociopath 😂 Plus it would require me to travel to a city nearby, for which I have no time…

Only nostr:npub1p2psats79rypr8lpnl9t5qdekfp700x660qsgw284xvq4s09lqrqqk3m82 and Bisq 🤙

I heard about a website called https://localsats.org , maybe could help.

I use robosats too. There you could buy with gift cards, which could be an option, but still in theory the website where you buy your gift card can track somehow, but I think it is harder to track there then with any other transfer. But unfortunately the liquidity of gift cards are low.

But at the end, if there are websites where you can buy gift cards for bitcoin, we could create one strictly p2p, because then people who want to spend btc in a shop, would directly send the btc to people who want to buy but in a more anonymous way. How stupid is this idea?