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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: STfish on June 26, 2013, 05:58 am

Title: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: STfish on June 26, 2013, 05:58 am
What are your thoughts on this? It seems like a easy way to anonymously get your Bitcoins into your SR account, being that the person sending the Bitcoins has no real idea of who you are in most cases.
Title: Re: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: anonymousasshit on June 26, 2013, 06:15 am
That is how I always do it.  Request a new address if it will make you feel better.

34 transactions and requested a new one after the 31st.
Title: Re: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: golden horse on June 26, 2013, 09:54 am
best to transfer to another one such as blockchain first, have 3 different numbers on the 1 wallet and send random amounts to each number, then to SR.  Just makes it harder to follow.

Title: Re: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: Stonedstupor on June 26, 2013, 07:46 pm
if you dont mind paying a few transaction fees you can tumble them yourself, but SR has a tumbler that washes the coins for you, or at least its supposed to
Title: Re: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: a10101 on June 26, 2013, 09:07 pm
if you dont mind paying a few transaction fees you can tumble them yourself, but SR has a tumbler that washes the coins for you, or at least its supposed to

You can't really tumble by yourself. It doesn't work like that. You need inputs from several people so the outputs can't be tied to any individual. if you just move bitcoins around yourself you haven't hidden any trails.
Title: Re: Depositing straight to SR BTC addy through local bitcoins
Post by: newbottles on July 01, 2013, 08:38 pm
best to transfer to another one such as blockchain first, have 3 different numbers on the 1 wallet and send random amounts to each number, then to SR.  Just makes it harder to follow.

I agree with this. 

In many security aspects, there are worst/OK/better/good/best levels of practice.