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.
I've heard of hodlhodl but have never looked into it. Haven't heard of bisq. I'll check them out. thanks.
I just don't want a link between the payment and the bitcoin I would be receiving. Like if I can pay with stablecoins (which could be tracked as being mine, from whatever exchange I get them on) to someone and I get their Bitcoin I figure there is no link between the stablecoin transaction and the bitcoin transaction, right? So any analysis tracking would go dead at the point of that stablecoin-for-btc exchange. I don't really care about the source of the Bitcoins being traced, as bitcoins are fungible and traded around constantly, I just want the privacy of not having the bitcoin I'm buying and holding traced to my account from an exchange.
@thecodebear, instead of looking for a way to buy Bitcoin anonymously, why not use a mixer to achieve the anonymity you seek? Some may not agree that mixing is a good choice, but if you are looking for anonymous buying, then you will most likely have to agree to prices that are at least 5% less favorable than regular prices.
You can check the hodlhodl that would match what you are looking for, the only question is will you find someone who wants stablecoins and what will be the price.
Yeah I guess that is something I can look into. I'd personally rather just find a good place to buy privately, but I suppose if it is pretty standard for private buying operations to have a high price premium then maybe a mixer would be a better option.