It seems that even if you buy bitcoin on the supposedly most secure exhanges, like bisq or localcryptos.com your identity can and probably will be seen by the authorities or someone else, but especially the authorities. For instance on localcryptos.com they ask for your email upfront. Virtually any email I would bet can be have the user of the email found out by the authorities, I mean we are talking abut the NSA here folks.
If you don't live in United States you don't need to worry about NSA, and using email addresses does not mean that everyone can read your emails and your emails should not be connected with your identity.
Using some secure encrypted email alternatives like Proton mail helps, and you are not buying anything from localcryptos or bisq exchange directly and you don't need to pass any kyc verification on their platform.
I want to buy a hard wallet, which requires bitcoin to buy, since my bank is anti cryptocurrency and blocked the credit card purchase. If I buy the hardwallet with bitcoin, I assume the authorities will know I bought it with bitcoin. My question then is, can I buy another privacy coin using this hardwallet where my security and anonimity is virtually guarenteed, using another private key and with an exchange like, bisq, I know I said they probably are not totally outside the all seeing eyes of the authorities, but does anyone have any other suggestions?
You can buy hardware wallet locally in official reseller stores and pay with cash, or you can buy with debit cards and use PO boxes, alternative name, phone number, and address for delivery.
If you want privacy with other coins than Monero would be your best choice but I don't think hardware wallets accept it as payment option yet.
The final answer to this whole question of anonymity, especially as it concerns privacy concerns seems, that no matter what they will know or guess that you bought some of this privacy coin, but as a last resort if they came after you, you could say, oh sorry, I lost my private keys and lost the coins. What are your opinions on this?
They will say, ok sir you are going to jail, and then you will have the choice of telling them the truth about your private keys or go to prison.
This is government version of totally legal wrench attack.