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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Mixers that mix bitcoin without letting it be obvious that it came from a mixer?
by
tadamichi
on 16/08/2022, 18:05:02 UTC
LOYCE

please take 10 minutes out of your day. step out of the "need to defend a buddy"
and have an independant thought

people that want real privacy, dont want to appear on an SAR (government watchlist)
the smart plan is to learn what the rules are that make people appear on an SAR.. and avoid that thing

you now know and been told several times mixers will get you flagged and watched
it doesnt matter if your buying/spending habits before or after are clean or dirty. just using a mixer(that event alone) gets you highlighted as suspicious. so mixers do not help you to stay off a SAR

think about it and dont reply with the usual group mentality. silly arguments

If you’re really concerned about privacy and financial sovereignty, you should be more concerned about the current criminalisation of privacy and abolishment of freedom principles, than you appearing on some useless list that can do nothing against you in the end, because we’re not criminals.

The correct response would be all of us triggering SARs with useless information on purpose, so they see that their tactics don’t work again us. But as most people get scared of lists, the punishment of privacy advocates and let themselves be divided easily, they rather let themselves be controlled. All it would take for us is to use our brains collectively just once to stop this nonsense. Divide and rule always outsmarts the sheep tho, because it doesn’t take much to do so.