Ignore what you've just heard.That ****** stuff or Bitcoin address is just like a bank account number and is used in pretty much the same way.Your problem is now to disassociate yourself from the bitcoins you have purchased. You've kinda screwed up you see unless you did what I mentioned in 'Future Reference' below. Now you must do some work to cover your tracks. Read everything carefully.--For future reference:Ideally you should have remained anonymous right from the onset before your purchased anything. You would have to buy the bitcoins with a cash deposit at a bank *and* access the (mtgox) exchange website through a private proxy in your region of the world. You would have been using Tor to access that proxy which accesses the exchange clearnet site. I appreciate that sounds wildly complicated, but it's actually quite simple once you know how. Not only will it save you money, but it is many many times more secure. It's also less complex than what you need to do now unless you sell your coins and start over.--Your work today:--Since you've already bought B$ through clearnet at mtgox, you should send them to an instawallet (a one time address service offered by some B$ services online). Bookmark the instawallet URL otherwise you'll lose your money. Do not use Tor with instawallet or mtgox at this stage, that would be a red flag leading directly to you, you are assuming that both instawallet and mtgox relay all information to law enforcement and using Tor is bad news bears because mtgox will likely request a positive ID of you to release the funds citing AML requirements.Use Tor to find a Bitcoin laundering service, search our forums to find a reliable one. They will give you an address to send to. Don't send anything to it just yet (and note that it would take roughly a day for a mix to operate, so don't panic if it takes time, it's not instantaneous).Go to instawallet through clearnet and forward the coins to a Bitcoin wallet on your own computer (you need to download some bitcoin wallet software for this, you also need to torify your bitcoin wallet and download the block chain (will take a couple of hours), read this document: http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Tor). Now it appears that you've paid somebody in a different country Bitcoins because your Bitcoin wallet is torified. Ok, now you have an option. For more security, you can use a mix (the bitcoin laundering service I mentioned, it will cost you money), or you go proceed directly to sending bitcoin from your wallet to a new instawallet which you've accessed via Tor. Then from instawallet to the SR address you have.I suggest you first do this with a small amount of bitcoin to ensure this all makes sense and then you can be confident enough to do it again. At each stage you should be using a different Bitcoin address, never use the same one twice because that creates a loop, indicating that it is highly likely that any transactions in the loop are authorized by the same person.Yes, you could just link your mtgox a/c to your SR account. But if you read in the newspaper that the Silk Road got busted, then you're going to feel rather queasy and wish you'd followed the above instructions.If all of this sounds like too much of a headache (albeit it would be hugely educational), then just sell the bitcoins, retrieve your money and start again. If you aren't confident enough, that would be best.