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yes, it wouldn't hurt to take that approach if the venue you acquire your coins from has any form of KYC info on you.Does anyone understand my question?
yes, it wouldn't hurt to take that approach if the venue you acquire your coins from has any form of KYC info on you.Does anyone understand my question?
Exodus is not an exchange though so when you buy BTC using Exodus, it's usually through a third-party like blockchain or moonpay, etc. So Exodus doesn't require your credit or debit info; whichever onramp you select will.does this mean if someone bought btc from Exodius' exchange, keep in their build-in wallet, you should probably still move it to somewhere like BlueWallet where you can send btc from that wallet to a vendor, right? I mean if you wanted to be as cautious as possible. I mean buying coins on Exodus requires a credit or debt card thus they have your deets on file... Does anyone understand my question?
IMO unless you’re using Exodus just as a second wallet(and haven’t used it to buy coin) your information is going to be linked to you pretty much the same way it would be if you bought and sent straight from something like CashApp. Just because the coin is purchased through a 3rd party doesn’t really mean anything when that 3rd party is directly connected to the app via a link you click, the coin is directly sent to the app from the purchase made with your name and ID, and the emails you receive mention both the app and 3rd party exchange used to buy the coin.Exodus is not an exchange though so when you buy BTC using Exodus, it's usually through a third-party like blockchain or moonpay, etc. So Exodus doesn't require your credit or debit info; whichever onramp you select will.
I'm beginning to think total, or at the very least, partial anonymity is quite intentionally being phased out by most exchanges and the powers that be. Especially when talk of taxing crypto earnings and/or transactions has been mentioned more than once by those who were elected to represent us.IMO unless you’re using Exodus just as a second wallet(and haven’t used it to buy coin) your information is going to be linked to you pretty much the same way it would be if you bought and sent straight from something like CashApp. Just because the coin is purchased through a 3rd party doesn’t really mean anything when that 3rd party is directly connected to the app via a link you click, the coin is directly sent to the app from the purchase made with your name and ID, and the emails you receive mention both the app and 3rd party exchange used to buy the coin.
Tbh it’s better to buy from CashApp and send it to exodus, and then to another wallet again if you want to be a bit more secure. Use a VPN for everything but CashApp(adding/sending/buying on CA while using a VPN will eventually get you banned from it even though they issue 0 warnings) for added security. If you don’t want to/can’t buy from CA then use Exodus and Cake(or whatever other wallet you prefer, I have nothing but issues with everything for some reason) and buy on one with your legal name/info, send to the other that you never enter any personal details into and use a VPN the entire time.