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Re: How to move coins with good privacy from Bitcoin Core in an airgap laptop setup?
by
takuma sato
on 31/01/2025, 18:39:37 UTC
I do believe that, but I suggested doing things transparently if it suits you most.
It depends on many things (the country you live in, your age, your financial goals and current situation), but you can just declare the bitcoin you own and the bitcoin you earn and you 'll gain your missing peace of mind.
Again, I never suggested and never will suggest to avoid taxes or break the law.
I pay taxes because of peace of mind. I think OP is talking about 2 different things: good privacy, and being able to spend 6 figures. Those two aren't compatible, you can only have one of the two (legally).

this.  hey op report it and pay the fucking taxes.

do not ask any one here how to do a crime.
 
if you have 1000 coins in a single address dated from 2013 you are a brilliant idiot.

your hodl skills are god like

you tax management skills suck.

wait till 2025 and see if trump passes a good tax law for coins.

if you do not live in the usa and have 1000 x 100000=100,000,000 dollars find a tax lawyer and ask about paying the taxes.


and kudos to your 11 year hodl.

no one give the guy advice how to break tax laws.

a guy with 1000 coins held since 2013 is a mad genius or a government agent trying to fuck you.

to all pay the tax man and enjoy whats left for you



I didn't say I have 1000 BTC; I wish I did. I just gave an extreme example, to showcase the fact that if you don't control your utxo's with a software that has Coin Control from Bitcoin Core or similar feature, you are going to end revealing that you have 1000 BTC. No one asked how to commit any crimes so chill.

All im saying is, BTC is problematic when it comes to spending coins without KYC, which is the point of BTC btw, a guy named satoshi, maybe you've heard of him, invented BTC precisely for that.