I've heard senders get good privacy over lightning. If one buys BTC on KYC exchange and then sends small amounts spaced out over several days by lightning (maybe even through 2 different non-KYC wallets like Mutiny etc) and eventually puts it back in addresses you control, is it traceable back to your KYC info?
Thanks for any thoughts/advice.
Does anyone know which "mainstream"payment apps can easily pay to a BTC address? A cursory internet search leads me to believe cash app, venmo and paypal can. Does anyone know how easy or clunky it is? Or if there are high fees?
I said to my husband, "We haven't gone to any estate sales or garage sales lately." He smiles at me and says, "I got everything I need." and then pauses for dramatic effect "...except more bitcoin." I got me a keeper.
https://www.theprivacywhisperer.com/p/your-childs-privacy-is-worth-more
Saw this from Stacker news. I never thought it through when posting about my kids. I'm amazed in general how much "dirty laundry" people post. Many years ago, I never saw it through the lens of doxxing my kids. I've already switched to texting photos, etc to grandparents and other important family members.
My parents and some of their neighbors have gotten together to hire private security to patrol their street because law enforcement is no longer effective. It's not Mexico or Venezuela. It's southern California. They really should just move while they can still sell their house.