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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Anonymity with BTC via XMR
by
Qunner
on 02/11/2019, 00:31:58 UTC
Hello,I know its better to use only XMR to make sure to stay anonymous. However some merchants still dont accept monero, and somtimes people also just want to pay you with BTC.

So what do you think of following anonymity plan regarding BTC usage (combined with XMR):

BTC Address W (mine, not anonym) -> BTC Address X (controlled by Morpthoken service, converts to XMR. this is input address for conversion)XMR Address A (controlled by Morphtoken, output address) -> XMR Address B (mine) -> XMR Address C (controlled by XMR.to service, converts to BTC. this is input address for conversion)BTC Address Y (controlled by XMR.to service, output address) -> BTC Address Z (mine, anonym) -> BTC Address V (merchant)

So the coins from the first BTC address shouldnt be traceable to the last BTC address. Assume also that for each transaction you use different amount at different time.And since we use also two different conversion services you make sure that the services self arent a weak point (and do not require registration).

What do you think of this anonymity/privacy plan? I think it is far more recommended than using any BTC mixing service (many are proven to be unsecure).

I'm pretty sure you are aware of this already, but make sure you use a VPN. If you don't use a VPN and the coins are logged from going into from the same unprotected IP address to the same one, there pretty much is no anonymity; plus, if your are involved in anything suspicious or illegal this could be a serious problem for you. Also try using a VPN server that is local to you, but not exactly where your from, example: If you are from Frankfurt Germany, consider using a VPN server that is located in Berlin to move your coins from a wallet into another with one conversion service, then use another VPN server located in Cologne to move the coins mentioned before into a new clean wallet. Remember repetition is bad, it will mess you over. Do not use Tor as it could work for you, but is considered suspicious and maybe illegal for you in your country or link you if you are going to a Bitcoin ATM to cash out your BTC.