2018-12-19 at 1:17 AM UTC
Are there any sites that allow a person to trade track data from a gift card(like vanilla Visa) for crypto currencies and vice versa?
Would this be legal if the gift card was legitimately purchased?
Everything I see requires a headache of taking a punch of pictures of the card and providing receipts and shit. So it's not worth it that way.
I know Purse allows buying bitcoin with an Amazon gift card, which is what I've been doing. But MSR reader/writers are cheap.
The issue isn't technical or even legal, it's financial due to the risk of credit card chargebacks.
2019-01-03 at 6:34 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
I would think it's tricky because with just the tracks, they'd either have to validate the data with the issuer (value, validity) or take you at your word
2019-01-06 at 12:48 AM UTC
I think Ill lanch it this year.
If you're interested, PM me.
2019-01-06 at 12:59 AM UTC
Narc
Naturally Camouflaged
[connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
I been thinking lately, what does anybody know about where bitcoin and other crypto are nowadays with regards to traceability?
I've not been too up with it much since coming out of jail so its been nearly 4 years since I did much trading on the dnm's.
Like does tumbling coin still work?
Is there any possibility of them tracking btc after tumbling, and what if you tumble coins multiple times?
I hear monero is supposedly more anonymous than btc, is this true and how come?
Thx in advance.
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2019-01-06 at 7:09 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Originally posted by Narc
Like does tumbling coin still work?
Is there any possibility of them tracking btc after tumbling, and what if you tumble coins multiple times?
All it does is obscure the path coins took in the blockchain; authorities could probably match them up if they had access to the tumbler service's records (assuming they're kept) but outside of that I haven't heard of any analysis being successful. I honestly wouldn't even bother unless you're dealing in large sums of money, in which case do your own reading on the matter because you have a lot more to lose.
Originally posted by Narc
I hear monero is supposedly more anonymous than btc, is this true and how come?
Yeah I haven't dealt with it really, but apparently the transactions in the blockchain are recorded in such a way that it's not possible to establish a history for each unit of currency; ie. once a coin is spent or transferred the transaction is obfuscated so that an observer can't tell where it actually came from.
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2019-01-06 at 11:32 AM UTC
Narc
Naturally Camouflaged
[connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
Is there anywhere you can trade btc for xmr and vice versa?
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