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.

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.
