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21/05/2025, 06:20:28 UTC POST DELETED
Original archived Re: Laundering casino winnings: what's your go-to method? (Privacy Focused)
Scraped on 14/05/2025, 06:20:37 UTC
So, let's say you've had a bit of luck at the crypto casino. But now comes the less fun part: trying to get those winnings into a usable form without drawing unwanted attention.

I'm curious, what methods do you guys use to "clean" your crypto after a win? Are there specific exchange services you trust? Do you use tumblers/mixers (and if so, which ones)? Or are there other strategies you employ to maintain some level of privacy?

I'm looking for practical tips and real-world experiences. Obviously, I'm not advocating for anything illegal, just interested in how people manage their crypto winnings responsibly.

Oh, really? Trying to hide the origin of your coins means that those coins were obtained in a shady way(or it means that you simply don't want to pay taxes over your gambling profits). Isn't this considered illegal?
Gambling is legal in many jurisdictions around the world, so gambling profits aren't considered "dirty coins/dirty money". I can guess that you are talking about laundering gambling profits in countries, where gambling is considered illegal.
Personally I would never use any crypto mixers. I just don't trust them. Many people were scammed by using crypto mixers.
Maybe using a decentralized crypto exchange should be enough, but you shouldn't use your main bank accounts to receive fiat payments(if you ever plan to sell crypto for fiat).