Like 90% of existing offers asked for either altcoins or for some KYCed third party apl. Not sure what happened with the offer either but it legitimately would not let me place it.
I appreciate all the attempts people have made to try to help me with the whole process but like I said, unless something changes or a better solution appears, I'm done even trying.
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haha yeah... so, i'm working on an arweave project until recently... and for curiosity i tried to buy some AR tokens
the most recommended vendor required KYC so i declined
less than two weeks later i get an email from them telling me their were hacked and heaps of people's KYC data was leaked
i don't blame anyone for not wanting to do KYC
there WILL be vendors out there in other jurisdictions seizing on this opportunity, but finding them, and being able to evaluate if you can trust them is gonna suck
but overall, in the next year i expect there will be such a strong demand for purchase of cryptos without KYC that at least one jurisdiction of note is going to open it up... maybe switzerland, at least, since they aren't EU
If you totally want to avoid any kyced third party involved, you only can trade in cash either in person or by mail.
Maybe you will find someone willing to trade in cash in the future.
Maybe but I'm not at all holding my breath. I'm not moving out of my town at any point in the foreseeable future and like I mentioned prior, I'm in a relatively low-tech small town. Shoot, I took a look at BTC Map and the nearest ANYTHING on it was a single Bitcoin ATM over 30 minutes away and after that, it'd be close to an hour drive before anything else showed up. Goes to show how my town and area is old school.
Fortunately for privacy, this also does mean that most people still use (and accept) cash above payment apps and cards.
Did you try azte.co vouchers, and use eneba retailer. No KYC and easy to use