Quote from: BlarghRawr on August 06, 2012, 07:30 pmQuote from: sourdieselman on August 06, 2012, 03:06 pmhelping vendors cash out btc easily and anonymously the community as a whole would do better.This is my biggest concern. It's the thing that seems to hold most vendors back. Do you have tips you'd be willing to share?I offer this service myself to vendors and do point out that the address to which the money is to be sent needn't be their home address. It can be a Post Office, PO Box or even that of a trusted friend.The idea that I would give up that kind of information strains the point of credibility (indeed after examining last night's threads you'll see even the threat of an automatic weapon failed to move me to give up the personal details of one such client!) It would amount to confessing to concealing the proceeds of crime. If the cash is monitored moving through the postal network this could prove problematic but the burden of proof would still be on LE to show that it was profits from an illegal activity, which of course it isn't as selling Bitcoins is perfectly lawful. The alternatives are withdrawing to your bank account or buying up precious metals from sites like Coinabul -working in a bank as I do I can tell you that large sums moving regularly through your account would raise a number of flags. In addition, while precious metals are a sound investment you may find liquidating them rather difficult. Cash is by far your best option IMHO.V.