soulfortruth
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Hello High Priest,
Can I send BTC again this time?
Buying from an exchange such as you are buying necessitates you to use your real identity. This is based on laws and regulations around these platforms as they have grown enormous over the past decade. You should not be afraid of giving your personal information to these large companies as they are reputable in the business in that regard. But you should never keep funds in the wallet of the exchange longer that is required because there have been several cases over the years where some questionable decisions have been made and people have lost their funds from their wallets. Instead, store your funds in your own "cold wallet". However, if you buy crypto from such a place, you can make transaction instantly to the JoS wallet which removes the need for your own wallet. But if you want to store personal funds, have your own wallet.Hello!
I've done the steps through downloading the exodus wallet and I'm going to buy the Monero crypto however when I try doing so, the app wants me to make a new log in so I can "checkout" so to speak with "Moonpay" and needs my actual name and information. I would like to donate however I would like to keep it anonymous. how do I go about this? I just get a bad feeling I've heard of crypto before. I'm a beginner and don't want anything to go wrong. Thank you!
Thank you so much!Buying from an exchange such as you are buying necessitates you to use your real identity. This is based on laws and regulations around these platforms as they have grown enormous over the past decade. You should not be afraid of giving your personal information to these large companies as they are reputable in the business in that regard. But you should never keep funds in the wallet of the exchange longer that is required because there have been several cases over the years where some questionable decisions have been made and people have lost their funds from their wallets. Instead, store your funds in your own "cold wallet". However, if you buy crypto from such a place, you can make transaction instantly to the JoS wallet which removes the need for your own wallet. But if you want to store personal funds, have your own wallet.
Buying anonymously requires you to make the exchange for cash with someone you do not know. Doing a semi-anonymous exchange would require you to give your name (as in, a bank transfer requires this) is another option.
I have not really looked too deep into this, but the following website can provide useful for you. https://kycnot.me/ As always, do your own study around the subject. By being educated you stay relevant to today's issues.
Hello, The Raven, thanks for this tip. I'll have a look at it. But how do I do that with the bitcoins? Don't I have to have deposited them on another platform beforehand in order to transfer them to BisQ?There is one way for more technical oriented people and its called BisQ it is desktop software that allows you to connect directly to the bitcoin blockchain and it has a decentralized network, so there is no corporation to take fees. There are some small fees however for the guys that keep the software up and to use it you have to have some bitcoin to enact the first transaction. If you have Zero bitcoin then it is difficult to get your toe in the door. But you can still install it and see how it works. Totally bypasses the KYC crap.
Yes a place like coinbase works good. you can buy a few bitcoin and transfer them to the Bisq wallet and then send them onward or use them to purchase some on Bisq itself.Hello, The Raven, thanks for this tip. I'll have a look at it. But how do I do that with the bitcoins? Don't I have to have deposited them on another platform beforehand in order to transfer them to BisQ?
OK, I'll have a look at that.
Some more interesting info on bitcoin and being more anonymous.................... https://coinomize.biz/blog/bitcoin-anonymizersHello, The Raven, thanks for this tip. I'll have a look at it. But how do I do that with the bitcoins? Don't I have to have deposited them on another platform beforehand in order to transfer them to BisQ?
OK, I'll have a look at that.
There would be more fees to send from an exchange to a wallet from which to the donation address, especially with Bitcoin fees being high. Essentially one unnecessary hoop. Sending straight from the exchange is recommended with high-fee cryptocurrency as one extra hoop does no good in this process (more time and money spent on moving funds). Plus there is no anonymity when buying Bitcoin from an exchange as your name is tied to the purchase and the blockchain has all the transactions publicly listed. To get anonymity when buying Bitcoin one has to use cash money to buy from someone not requiring your identification.Yes a place like coinbase works good. you can buy a few bitcoin and transfer them to the Bisq wallet and then send them onward or use them to purchase some on Bisq itself.
Yes, that's definitely true what you write is definitely true. I've had that experience too.There would be more fees to send from an exchange to a wallet from which to the donation address, especially with Bitcoin fees being high. Essentially one unnecessary hoop. Sending straight from the exchange is recommended with high-fee cryptocurrency as one extra hoop does no good in this process (more time and money spent on moving funds). Plus there is no anonymity when buying Bitcoin from an exchange as your name is tied to the purchase and the blockchain has all the transactions publicly listed. To get anonymity when buying Bitcoin one has to use cash money to buy from someone not requiring your identification.
Do these still apply?Greetings to all of our Satanic Family,
Before anything I wanted to say that the next issue of the PDF will be most interesting and dedicated to Father Satan, with a lot of information and extra articles. It is supposed to be top tier because Satan's Day comes near us soon.
Also, before Father Satan's day, we are making all sorts of improvements that everyone can see. We are working hard here. Thanks to everyone who keeps this place alive, all of you are the children of Father Satan and He looks upon you and He is proud of us all. Without those who do actions, those who only speak, no fundamental change will come.
I always feel obligated to tell you all thank you - to all of you who help in anyway as members of the House of the Gods.
Now with the above out of the way, I wanted to write something short about Bitcoin. Recently, to just move basic amounts of Bitcoin, it literally asks extraordinary fees that disallow people who want to make small donations from donating. The majority of donations that falls in this category can in many cases experience the following issues:
1. Big fee from exchange
2. Bigger fee from the Bitcoin Network [sometimes up to 30$ as I checked now, which is insane].
3. If you try to "reduce" the fee, the transaction might take days.
4. If you donate from a physical ATM, it can take 9% of the money as well in certain cases.
This means that let's say a donation of 100$, with the above, will have: 9$ deducted from the ATM, 30$ from the Bitcoin network. That makes it a 60$ donation, the rest going nowhere useful. Ethereum can also have extraordinary fees that can be 100 or 200 dollars to send a single transaction, if there is too much traffic.
Then, when Bitcoin price and network traffic is high, we get a 60$ donation, and then if we need to pay for something for JoS, we will have to transact and lose another 30$ for our own fees in the next transactions, which is very bad for all parties involved.
Bitcoin is clearly failing to be a simpler network for the people, unless you go into more mind boggling details to transfer money on it. These are very technical details, so here is the solution:
The above is solved via this:
1. Registering into a proper Crypto exchange [Binance (For non US people), Kraken, MEXC global, or Decentralized exchanges the list goes], trying to avoid an ATM if possible. After you do the first donation via Exchange or Wallet, you will see its very easy. ATM is only for those who cannot get their cards admitted. Even in this case, you can likely buy not only Bitcoin but other cryptos that will be listed below.
2. Buying a Crypto [not Bitcoin] and sending it.
3. You can also buy other Cryptos via wallets directly such as Trust Wallet, Exodus Wallet, or Alchemy Pay [Look it up online]. These will also accept your cards.
But instead of buying Bitcoin, you can donate in the following which do not give you many fees - XMR, TRX, ADA, XRP. These three Cryptos are solid, the transactions will arrive fast, and they will not charge you these extraordinary fees.
If you know how to send Bitcoin, it's the same to send these too. You simply scan the QR's after you have bought this, and send these to these addresses you see listed here:
-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
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