Phoenix is great if you want self-custody. If you want somebody else to hold onto your coins and easy in/out to fiat, Strike is great and works in the most countries of any of those kinds of apps.
When you transfer your washed coins to a kyc exchange, they will know they’re washed, freeze them, and demand documentation.
‘Travel rules’ means exchanges can see what you do with coins you withdraw. If they see you moved into Tornado cash, they could freeze your account. It sucks, and i wouldnt run the risk. Truthfully, if you need anon, use a privacy coin like Monero. If I ever had a need to wash dirty Bitcoin, I’d slowly buy Monero on Bisq, and in a few months, slowly convert it back to #Bitcoin.
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I personally haven't used a service where you mail cash to get crypto, but I talked to a guy running such a business and he says he is doing well for himself. He does it for sums to up to 5k. Apparently he spend quite some time with his lawyers to make sure its a legit job and can't be prosecuted. I'm still doubtful, but I'm not usa but a small EU country, so maybe he is right. @AllArk_Dave
It is not clear how much money Lapsus$ has made from its cyber-crimes. No companies publicly admitted paying the hackers and the hackers did not provide the passwords to seized cryptocurrency wallets.
They won’t provide the wallet passwords, that’s the key part.
He will remain at a secure hospital for life unless doctors deem him no longer a danger.
Is this even legal?
Despite having his laptop confiscated, Kurtaj managed to breach Rockstar, the company behind GTA, using an Amazon Firestick, his hotel TV and a mobile phone.
Well, that’s impressive, but I wouldn’t ever hack on closed-sourced stuff through the clearnet, now they have legal proof against them. That stuff logs everything.
Rockstar Games alone told the court that the hack cost it $5m to recover from plus thousands of hours of staff time.
$5m from what? For publishing footage of a video game?
Suggestions on a hardware wallet that will do this? Trezor doesn’t support it (at least from what I’ve read)
My preferred solution is an app on a smartphone so that i can deploy the app to devices via an MDM solution. However at this point a hardware wallet will do.
If you have a Trezor, you should know that it contains its own BTC wallet seed and phrase, and you can just use it instead. Probably for the better, tbh.
The Amazon item is their storefront. They are the direct supplier.
About Seller
This seller account is the official Amazon account of SatoshiLabs s.r.o, the founder and manufacturer of the Trezor wallets.
I mean sure, maybe Amazon pays poor folk $16 an hour to open Trezor packages and install hacked firmware… I’ll reflash mine when I get it in my hands. Thanks for the heads-up.
Edit: I just got mine. This packaging is extremely tamper evident. They glue every seam. This has never been opened.
You wouldn’t be able to easily track bad actors or good actors by virtue of monero being private and fungible, similar to cash. Privacy is the base appeal.
If you’re in any doubt about if your keys might’ve been generated by that software, you should probably just assume that they are and move to new keys asap.
I would think that it would be good practice to stay current with your funds. Every year or so, review what’s available and move to whatever the meta happens to be.
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