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Yes, exactly, but there is a huge chance that your coins have been used in illegal activities in the past. The same high chance also exists with FIAT currency. All I am saying is that you can't possibly know everything about your coins. A currency must be simple, if it's not, then it's worthless.{quote]div>

Fiat? That's the dirtiest currency of all time!

I think you wanted to say "of course we want", because I understand that you want, like we do, Bitcoin to be truly decentralised.

Lol, sorry for this man. Grin

I like both XMR and BTC, I occasionally use XMR and mostly use BTC. When doing P2P transactions, everything is fine. When doing exchanges etc, unfortunately AML / KYC checks ruin a lot of my experience.

So, if someone wants to erase their tracks, the best solution is to start being a more active user of XMR. Dealing with it will be private and, in time, will erase any footprints.
Then you return them in BTC, and that's it. Cool
Original archived Re: how to avoid buying blacklisted/dirty bitcoins
Scraped on 10/05/2025, 17:54:33 UTC
Yes, exactly, but there is a huge chance that your coins have been used in illegal activities in the past. The same high chance also exists with FIAT currency. All I am saying is that you can't possibly know everything about your coins. A currency must be simple, if it's not, then it's worthless.{/quote]

Fiat? That's the dirtiest currency of all time!

I think you wanted to say "of course we want", because I understand that you want, like we do, Bitcoin to be truly decentralised.

Lol, sorry for this man. Grin

I like both XMR and BTC, I occasionally use XMR and mostly use BTC. When doing P2P transactions, everything is fine. When doing exchanges etc, unfortunately AML / KYC checks ruin a lot of my experience.

So, if someone wants to erase their tracks, the best solution is to start being a more active user of XMR. Dealing with it will be private and, in time, will erase any footprints.
Then you return them in BTC, and that's it. Cool