Step zero: Buy noKYC Bitcoin
Step one: Transfer into self custody
Step two: Use Bitcoin in your circular economy
Step three: Go live your life and thrive!
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Vexl is a mobile app giving its customers a simple, inclusive, secure and private way to buy and sell BTC as it was intended: peer to peer (and without KYC).
The fiat standard in a nutshell. Can Bitcoin change it?


If they can freeze it, trace it, and tax it before you even move it... Thatβs not Bitcoin.
Thatβs just a digital IOU.
Bitcoin is one win away from everybody acting like they saw the vision from the very start.
Friendly reminder π€


"Ultimately, saying that you don't care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different from saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."
@Edward Snowden on KYC
Vexl just released a special bullshit-free edition of AirPods.
From now available exclusively on your next P2P trade π


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Thereβs freedom to do KYC.
π Thereβs no freedom after KYC.
He who controls KYC controls the universe.


Ja, ja, ja π©πͺ
Based in Germany, but don't know how to use Vexl? Nevermind @derHelper got you with the full guide!
If your Bitcoin can be seized or frozen... Congrats.
You just bought Fiat 2.0.
No KYC beef π₯©?
Thatβs something for @BitcoinBrains and his crew @Bitcoin Rodeo in Alberta π¨π¦
Would Satoshi upload a selfie and a utility bill to buy Bitcoin these days?
KYC records are just a massive honeypot.
Change our mind.
Countries banning P2P be like π


Not a Legal Tender Day anymore πΈπ»
Bitcoin lost its status in El Salvador, but it doesnβt matter. Bitcoin was born P2P, not state approved.


If your Bitcoin stack is linked to your passport, it belongs to the government.
Not you.
This is how effective KYC/AML rules really are π


Seen on TV. Thoughts and prayers! ππ»
P2P is the way.


With Bitcoin, you can even buy an octopus without KYC using Vexl π
Wild times to be a Bitcoiner!


Lightning News
Man Trades Frozen Octopus for Bitcoin on Open Source App
Itβs not every day you hear about someone taking four round-trip flights from Dublin to Prague to buy bitcoin.
Or a barber at a bitcoin castle...