Does anyone know if BTC Core will work properly if installed on Tails USB with Persistent Storage enabled? I saw that the modern versions now allow you to upgrade the Tails OS on the fly while keeping all of your Persistent Storage encrypted volume intact which is great. I remember not using this OS because you needed to wipe the data to upgrade but now it works.
If you want to use BTC Core wallet for watch-only to send transactions, will this work properly? has anyone tried?
Btw, is there a problem by sending BTC to a centralized exchange through Tor? in terms of getting the transaction blacklisted or something? I just use Tor by default for common sense privacy, but you never know nowadays.
Your question is multi-topic and technical. ails OS is a Linux distribution designed for security. Data is not saved in Tails by default. The Persistent Storage feature in Tails stores encrypted data in specific segments. In it you can keep secret information, programs and files. Bitcoin data is transacted by downloading blockchain data to the BTC Core wallet. Persistent Storage must be encrypted This is important for privacy as the private keys of Bitcoin wallets are saved on this drive. However, using BTC Core for wallet-only purposes will probably work fine, but it's not ideal for running a full Bitcoin node.Use of Tor ensures privacy in deployment. Transactions using Tor should not be a problem, but since many hackers or intruders use the Tor network, transactions originating from Tor nodes may be suspect to some exchanges. They may block your transaction or suspend your account in case of multiple suspicious transactions and unusual behavior in the exchange's system. Personal information should not be shared during transactions on exchanges using Tor. Ensure Tor's security by using a configured browser and always updating your browser.