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Topic: To anyone new and wants to know about crypto and privacy (Read 180 times)

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Very good article. It is true that you shouldnt need government ID/KYC to be able to participate in crypto and buy/sell/trade cryptocurrencies. Crypto with forced KYC is no different than a bank.

If you already bought crypto with KYC (instead of p2p trade (2), local meetup, bitcoin ATM) you can still anonymize it and protect yourself with Monero (XMR). Unlike bitcoin, monero has obfuscated blockchain and you cant see from the blockchain who sent how much monero to who. You can find more infos about monero and download the wallet here and buy monero from following exchanges.
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There are many crypto, which have good privacy, starting with Monero. Here is good link, where you can know about them - https://cryptoslate.com/cryptos/privacy/Wink
jr. member
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I know as someone who is still quite new to cryptocurrencies I am still a little hazy on a few things and just wanted to let people know about this article I read about crypto privacy : https://news.bitcoin.com/cypherpunk-essentials-a-beginners-guide-to-crypto-privacy/. It seems like some pretty good knowledge to me (for anyone wondering, no this isn't an ad it's just me wanting to share some knowledge I found)

It's really good to share with others when you find an article that benefits you. Thank you. The truth is, on the Internet today, there is a wide variety of Bitcoin and crypto currency resources. Some are definitely more reliable than others.

One thing which is true is that it's a fact that most of the answers you need are available within the threads of this forum. These threads are pruned meticulously to weed out repetitive posts. I should now, some of my own posts have been removed for this reason. And yes, it's all good.  It's also a good idea to try different sites and even the crypto Sub Reddits, which also give a lot of information. After a while, you'll begin to understand which are the reliable sites and which are the ones to which you needn't pay too much attention.

All the best.
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As what hugeblack mentioned about gaining knowledge on various sites doesn't mean it's true but it's not. So, to make a solution about that is create this forum for the crypto enthusiast to discuss topics that you haven't know and also with the help of websites that share true/facts about cryptocurrency and related topics.
sr. member
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i'm a newbie investor , I need to improve my horizon about knowledge , anyone who has experience can share such useful sources. Thanks

Sounds like you're looking for a source to learn about investing. Google it, there are a lot of them. You can use common phrases such as "top investment books", "how to begin investing in crypto", etc.
newbie
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i'm a newbie investor , I need to improve my horizon about knowledge , anyone who has experience can share such useful sources. Thanks
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How you don’t find blurry, and you take your information from sources that are misleading or incorrect.
Stop following any news from that site "https://news.bitcoin.com" and do not take any information before you follow the sources.
There are some sections here that may benefit you like Development & Technical Discussion, Bitcoin Technical Support, r/Bitcoin and https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/
jr. member
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Hello thanks for your contribution

But you are in a forum that is filled with knowledgeable cryptocurrency enthusiast. And the forum has thread that Can put you through in most aspect I have read a great post here on privacy I think it touched a lot of aspect I hope it's helpful to you and others
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anonymity-security-and-privacy-anonymous-cryptocurrency-enhancement-comparsion-2669844
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I know as someone who is still quite new to cryptocurrencies I am still a little hazy on a few things and just wanted to let people know about this article I read about crypto privacy : https://news.bitcoin.com/cypherpunk-essentials-a-beginners-guide-to-crypto-privacy/. It seems like some pretty good knowledge to me (for anyone wondering, no this isn't an ad it's just me wanting to share some knowledge I found)
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