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Re: [No KYC] Prepaid Cards, Gift Cards and eSIM data plans | Stealths.NET
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Blackbacked
on 15/06/2025, 04:18:27 UTC
Furthermore, most VPNs are just a fake appearance of hiding online anyway, if you do something bad they will find you without any problems.
Never use free VPNs and always choose only these that position itself on opposition with the government.
Trustworthy VPN list:
https://torrentfreak.com/best-vpn-anonymous-no-logging/
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Re: [No KYC] Prepaid Cards, Gift Cards, eSIMs and Virtual Numbers | Stealths.NET
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Blackbacked
on 28/11/2024, 02:30:37 UTC
When phone numbers will be back again?
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 25/07/2024, 01:20:37 UTC
In this specific case we are talking about, an image marketplace, there is no law that requires the marketplace to have KYC.
But if there are copyright issues and there is no KYC, it is the platform that is sued and not the person who actually violated those rights.
I think any operator of No-KYC marketplace knows that if he operate it openly, not hiding his real ID from the state, he will be arrested very quickly, e.g. for assisting to launder crypto from drugs sale.
Copyright law is your least concern when you assist a rebel group, which is hostile to the US govt like Houthis from Yemen, to buy parts for making suicide drones.
So "No-KYC" in real life means "will NOT cooperate with the state in any case".
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 24/07/2024, 01:39:17 UTC
If a marketplace or website does not comply - bring lawyers into play against the sites.
If some marketplace works without KYC, it will never cooperate with the state regardless the subject of complaint. It is very naive to think they will obey privileges granted to you by the state (so called "copyright") and reject other complaints regarding drug sales, money laundering, weapons for terrorists etc.

Semi-legal marketplaces have no practical sense in real world: you have either to operate anonymously and reject any state's intervention or obey ALL laws including KYC.
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 15/07/2024, 00:54:28 UTC

So you seem to conceded that the US and the EU are still dominions that are safer for Bitcoin holders, but yet you wish for all of us to perish.

You are going to need to pick a lane Smiley.
I have already chosen the political side very long ago and I have strongly anti-US position. Currently US jurisdiction in very unfriendly to crypto users comparing to many other countries.
If Biden's administration will survive next elections in November I bet that US will become one the worst jurisdiction regarding crypto, even worse that openly-authoritarian states like China and Russia, where informal sector of economy is very large so prohibitive regulations don't have much effect as they have in US.
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 14/07/2024, 01:09:54 UTC
But you implied above that since intellectual property does not have a physical manifestation, it is somehow not property that should be protected by law. Both Bitcoin and intellectual property are non-tangible assets. Either you believe these should be protected or you don't.
At first, my point was about exclusive ownership: you lose your crypto if transfer it to another person, but you don't lose original copy if you make another.
At second, no sane person will go to authorities about crypto theft because with 99% probability he will be charged for "money laundering". If you own crypto, you keep it in the absolute secret from the state - it is the rule of survival in my country.

That's awful. That's not the way it works in my country, thankfully. Here in the USA, if somebody steals something from you, you go to the authorities. That goes for physical things like your car, or non-tangible things like Bitcoin or your copyrights.

I hope you don't wish for the whole world to work the way your country does, because that sounds like a pretty bad place.
Regardless of my wish, US and EU just now rapidly transforming to the political-economic form of my country (BTW, 90% of world population lives like in my country and NOT the US).
Rejecting universal moral leads to this. I very hope all of you, US govt supporters, will see civil war in US because have really deserved it!
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 12/07/2024, 23:52:59 UTC
You probably could do this by giving power of attorney to a lawyer who keeps your details confidential
Details can be confidential for ordinary people, but not state authorities. You lose all confidentiality/privacy when doing KYC. There are no exceptions!
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 12/07/2024, 23:50:33 UTC
So by that definition somebody who takes your Bitcoin isn't a criminal, since Bitcoin is not physical. Nice.
Bitcoin ownership is exclusive. If you have received 1 BTC, other person have lost it.

BTW, even in case of Bitcoin theft nobody will go to the state authorities in my country because very likely even legitimate owner will be charged for "money laundering", "terrorism financing", "illegal banking operations" or similar.
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 12/07/2024, 03:48:08 UTC
Using the courts to force action against people who willfully & knowingly infringe against you by in essence STEALING
It is just your subjective opinion, other people have opposite views.
By definition, the word "stealing" means taking other physical property (thief gets the item, you lose).
Copyright and patents are in fact state privileges, regardless like you or not.

If you glorify violence (regardless from state or private actor), you must accept the fact that other people have no moral obligations to refrain from using violence against you, e.g. incite state's authorities against you for any reason. In my country there are a proverb "If there are a man, an article of law to prosecute him can be found". People who pass KYC and reveal their real IDs are the most vulnerable to state's violence. You even don't know how easy is to make you fall into disgrace of the state, especially if you use KYC'ed crypto and don't use anonymization technologies like VPN, TOR, encrypted mail, mixers.

So think again, it is just not in your interest to start this war!
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Re: Copyright without KYC
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Blackbacked
on 12/07/2024, 01:18:45 UTC
Do you think there are ways to prove copyright and identities, inside and outside the online world, without KYC?
Be honest - so called "copyright" is a form of privilege from the state. A century ago in many countries patents had been openly called "privileges".
So if you want to use state's violence against someone who uses your content be ready to be subject of this violence to yourself: I hope all people on this forum know what will happen if you reveal your physical ID via KYC and the state doest't like you for some reason.
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Re: [ANN] WasabiCoordinator.IO - Wasabi Wallet Coordinator
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Blackbacked
on 10/06/2024, 00:27:20 UTC
Somebody tried this service yet?
Is there some risk that a Wasabi coordinator like this will steal my coins?
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Re: [No KYC] Prepaid Cards, Gift Cards & Virtual Numbers are available on Stealths
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Blackbacked
on 04/06/2024, 00:18:22 UTC
Why virtual phone numbers disappeared? Do you plan to return them?
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Re: EXMON - The KYC-free, restriction-free crypto exchange
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Blackbacked
on 27/05/2024, 03:29:16 UTC
What "anonymous" and "KYC-free" if you require phone number for registration?!
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Re: Looking for KYC or various collaborations
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Blackbacked
on 16/05/2024, 01:03:19 UTC
He could be planning to use the accounts KYCed using strangers' documents for criminal activities such as money laundering, transferring and trading off stolen funds etc. and once law enforcement starts tracing the owner of the account. It will be the person who solder their documents who will end up getting traced and not the actual criminal.
Many people live in ultra-authoritarian countries where any words against the state is a crime and if your name added to the "list of terrorists and extremists" you can't even use bank account in any bank.
In some countries like China do exist millions of so called "unregistered children" who of course cannot pass KYC even without being added to "state adversaries" lists.
All of these people cannot pass any KYC without using fake, stolen or bought IDs of another people.
From my point of view, it is absolutely ethical to use stolen IDs from state officials, because they participate in state violence and deserve no mercy!
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Re: OrangeFren.com - instant, KYC-free, exchange comparison
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Blackbacked
on 16/05/2024, 00:27:08 UTC
I know people who are much more interested in having more non-kyc prepaid cards, both virtual and physical.
I am interested. Do you know any non-KYC PHYSICAL cards?
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Re: ShapeBTC.com - unlimited cryptocurrency exchanger
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Blackbacked
on 15/05/2024, 00:07:32 UTC
Rule of thumb (my personal observation): if you see Monero on some exchange, this exchange will NEVER ask KYC.
ToS/AML/KYC pages are just for the state authorities to simulate compliance and not for end users.
This is not true at all.
Monero is already listed on Kraken, Kucoin, Gate and other centralized exchanges that have mandatory kyc verification.
And other smaller exchanges can always ask for verification for any coins they have listed, not sure what ShapeBTC is doing exactly.
I only know one exchange that will never ask for any verification.
My point is that XMR transaction cannot be analyzed for "AML risk score" like other cryptos like Bitcoin and Ethereum. So an exchange cannot arbitrarily ask for KYC if detected user's coins as "dirty".
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Re: BucksBus: KYC-free crypto payment gateway with almost 0% fee
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Blackbacked
on 15/05/2024, 00:01:19 UTC
I created a test account and checked the dashboard. I don't see monero listed there. This is all I could see.

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tron, Tether (ERC20), Tether (TRC20). I don't know how flexible they are. It might be a good suggestion adding monero as well.
I know. It was a suggestion to the owner to add Monero.
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Re: Lists of open-source bitcoin lightning wallets
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Blackbacked
on 14/05/2024, 03:03:11 UTC
Any desktop wallets?
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Re: Forget about exchanger search! Use BestChange!
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Blackbacked
on 14/05/2024, 02:55:19 UTC
bona fide exchangers will not disclose your data to a third party
Don't lie to yourself and others: "bona fide" exchangers exist only in the pink pony wonderland!
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Re: ShapeBTC.com - unlimited cryptocurrency exchanger
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Blackbacked
on 14/05/2024, 02:40:56 UTC
Anonymity: You do not need to provide personal information to make an exchange. You don't even need to register.
You forgot to mention there's a big but:
- AML / KYC
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
Rule of thumb (my personal observation): if you see Monero on some exchange, this exchange will NEVER ask KYC.
ToS/AML/KYC pages are just for the state authorities to simulate compliance and not for end users.