I will admit though, that you can't go backwards and un-leak your identity and so you should protect it now, when it's not something that is a threat to you.
It's just alot of work and the threats are so very fuzzy and hypothetical.
Use all the tools you can to protect your privacy, but really, that goes for everything. Use every tool you can to protect yourself from an uncertain future. Guns, Farms, Solar/Off-grid, non-kYC Bitcoin, Bitcoin in general, encrypt everything.
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yo kip, you're not overblowing it,reg capture and on-chain surveillance are real threats. imo Samurai being hung out to dry is one of the bigger red flags we've seen.
non-KYC? four paths that still work:
1. **bisq.network** , p2p, no KYC, tor-only, btc+f2f cash trades.
2. **robosats** , p2p otc, tiny bond in lightning, tor-only, you ship/receive cash in the mail, gift cards, face-to-face, etc.
3. **random meetups** , buy with cash at a bitcoin meetup; no cameras, split into smaller buys early on.
4. **mine it** , cheap old antminer, solo mine ≈0.1-0.2 BTC/year quietly at home.
Monero: same story. easiest route is **LocalMonero→Monero GUI**. generate sub-addresses, funnel it through to atomic swaps (e.g. unstoppableswap.net) back to non-KYC btc when you need.
and yeah, the “default privacy” argument is spot-on. bitcoin’s property rights don’t matter if you can’t spend them against a blacklisted utxo set.
smaller channels to watch:
• Bite-Size Bitcoin , short explainers
• BTC Sessions , they did fresh bisq guides lately
• Seth for Privacy , monero flow in <7 min videos
dm if you want to walk through a swap or grab meetup lists,Vector’s NIP-17 giftwrap dms are decent for that.
Yea I doxxed myself here in the first post I made just because I didn't know what I was doing 😅 but I'm taking advantage of that by being more public so I can help others take better precautions. Eventually I'll probably make a different account and be more committed to privacy now that I know better 🥰