Don’t waste your time. First your source should be using a new bitcoin address for every order. Tumbling may add a few steps to the trail of bitcoin but it’s still traceable with a little time and the right knowledge. As long as your not sending coins directly from the exchange where you bought them you have nothing to worry about.Are you guys tumbling your crypto before use?
Tumbling is fucking retarded.
Use coin switch to change BTC to xmr.
Then change your Xmr to BTC for free with their xmr.to service. Total cost- like 1% of your funds being moved.
The result of the above is your BTC being sent from them, and you sent them xmr so nobody sees anything.
Masterofron" pid='51514' dateline='1557021627:
Tumbling is fucking retarded.
Use coin switch to change BTC to xmr.
Then change your Xmr to BTC for free with their xmr.to service. Total cost- like 1% of your funds being moved.
The result of the above is your BTC being sent from them, and you sent them xmr so nobody sees anything.
Good deal, ill do it this way, thank you; Tumbling was going to cost me like 9% of my total, ridiculous
Phal" pid='51567' dateline='1557072251:
Masterofron" pid='51514' dateline='1557021627:
Tumbling is fucking retarded.
Use coin switch to change BTC to xmr.
Then change your Xmr to BTC for free with their xmr.to service. Total cost- like 1% of your funds being moved.
The result of the above is your BTC being sent from them, and you sent them xmr so nobody sees anything.
Good deal, ill do it this way, thank you; Tumbling was going to cost me like 9% of my total, ridiculous
I’ll write a guide today to basic xmr usage and what I wrote above, it will be stickies under the BTC thread I wrote in general bro.