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hero member
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I've seen a few atms as well, mostly abroad, which do not ask for KYC, in Poland specifically, those we have in Greece however, do require you, at least that's what I've heard. Anyway, Bisq is a great alternative, it's a decentralised exchange, not a P2P one, I'd prefer the first one honestly.

Two more alternatives would be AgoraDesk and Localcryptos, the latter was recommended to me by another poster here, on a thread I made a few days ago. You could also trade through here, if you find a trusted member.
legendary
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For privacy, right? Without KYC.

On this forum, you can open a thread about buying and selling of bitcoin on currency exchange. To avoid scam and manipulation, use reputed escrow service provider on this forum for it.

Recommended bitcointalk escrow services

You can also use decentralized exchange.
https://bisq.network/ (not supporting stable coin)
https://localcryptos.com/ (not supporting any stable coin)
https://hodlhodl.com/ (Support USDT and TUSD)

Read this:
[UPDATED] PSA: Most Stablecoins Can Be Frozen, Even in Your Own Wallets
legendary
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So is there anything like a decentralized exchange for Bitcoin where you can get current market price and exchange stablecoins with Bitcoin with other people? Or any other good buying option that preserves privacy?
Have you tried bisq or hodlhodl?
You can do your research on what stable coins (I don't think there's any on bisq) are transacted on either platform, and the fee is a certain percentage of the total transaction, about 1% (+/-)

Your privacy is somewhat preserved as it's a peer to peer platform.
You'll however still have to take necessary precautions, like using a coinmixer if you don't want the source of the bitcoins to be traced and practicing safe browsing.
hero member
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With the rise of tracking of Bitcoin transactions by Coinalysis and stuff, keeping your Bitcoin pseudonymous seems harder these days. I normally buy through Coinbase Pro, but I was wondering if there is an easy way to buy Bitcoin privately, and without getting charged a premium? Only things I know of are Bitcoin ATMs and localbitcoins but pretty sure ATMs have a high fee and I don't want to have to go find an ATM everytime I want to buy anyway, and localbitcoins tend to sell at a large premium as well.

So is there anything like a decentralized exchange for Bitcoin where you can get current market price and exchange stablecoins with Bitcoin with other people? Or any other good buying option that preserves privacy?
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