Yes, you are right. Some people are not able to use those 5 points are their capabilities are not enough to use them. That's why I wrote these 2 guides about how simple is to get rid of traces when you buy from a KYC source. Yes, you need to have some good knowledge about Bitcoin in order to follow these guides. But when you start as a noob, I don't think is such a big deal to buy from KYC sources, start learning more about BTC, learn how to use many wallets and apps/solutions. NOBODY will come after you to say "hey you bought x amount of BTC on x exchange". That's total BS scare tactic and never happen. Even if it happen, just say "fuck off, you have no jurisdiction and authority over my own money".
These guides are super heavy. Unless you have tons of time and resources. Your average person isn’t going to do this. Something like this are for tech heads but others could care less.
Most people don’t care about learning and just want to protect their money (Think about the masses who blindly save via 401(k) and don’t do the research to figure out what they are invested in) plus have forward privacy tools been put to the test? Also don’t forget this occurs extra cost! Why my stance is still the same privacy is for those who have resources.
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Yes, you are right, all these years, I notice that many people simply don't want to read and learn. I still have a little faith and I write these guides, for people that know some base stuff but are asking more. So I do like step by step, teaching with them.
If there are others interested, they can share the guides. Is their problem not mine anymore. I just want to share my accumulated knowledge in all these 10 years in Bitcoinlandia.
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