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Ultra security makes sense for people selling, or buying bulk, but has anyone ever gotten in trouble for a digital record of buying personal quantities of something?
I see advice like "never go fullscreen in a browser because it could share your display resolution" or "never leave a review" or even "don't share guides". That can't be strengthening the system.
I'm all for promoting good security practices, but it becomes a bit of an obsession and I feel like we are getting in our own way sometimes.
Feel free to disagree, we're still friends
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This does help to prevent your buying account from getting banned, but this does nothing to protect you legally. It becomes illegal the moment you deposit crypto into a DNM, since that falls under supporting a known criminal organization under RICO statutes.
Better to take that BTC and convert it after purchasing into a privacy coin like XMR. Then deposit, buy, have enjoyable fun times.