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I'm not giving you twenty shekels for some emojis! At least not until next month's credit line so I can get that low credit utilization rate and cashback!
 
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Donating to Null over BTC has been an enlightening experience, since few months later I first-hand learned why BTC is referred to as a "transparent" coin, how BTC addresses carry with themselves a footprint that chain analysts examine and sometimes mark as potential liabilities, what it means to be "guilty by association" in the context of BTC and so on, amongst other things.

TL;DR My bank decided to freeze my account for exchanging fiat to BTC which was then sent over to my non-custodial wallet, and then to Null's address. The account got closed because I refused their demands to produce all sorts of documents on who, where and how benefited from the transaction, with "cannot be bothered" being my provided reasoning.

The more you know! :)
 
Donating to Null over BTC has been an enlightening experience, since few months later I first-hand learned why BTC is referred to as a "transparent" coin, how BTC addresses carry with themselves a footprint that chain analysts examine and sometimes mark as potential liabilities, what it means to be "guilty by association" in the context of BTC and so on, amongst other things.

TL;DR My bank decided to freeze my account for exchanging fiat to BTC which was then sent over to my non-custodial wallet, and then to Null's address. The account got closed because I refused their demands to produce all sorts of documents on who, where and how benefited from the transaction, with "cannot be bothered" being my provided reasoning.

The more you know! :)
BTC is the fool's crypto, that's why it's so popular.
Use XMR!
 
You mentioned having payment issues semi recently, is usps money order still good to go?
 
Which XMR address is current? The ones in the OP and site footer do not match
 
Is it too complicated to accept cash donations? I noticed it’s crossed out in the OP but wasn’t sure why. Though I guess someone might try to send you a giant box of rolled pennies or something
 
My mail guy cannot deposit cash. If you send cash he keeps it, basically. We can e-deposit USPS money orders and checks.
 
What's your preferred delivery method for Amazon gift cards? Email only or is just DMing you the information to redeem fine? I planned on just grabbing something at a local store physically next time I go shopping with cash and DMing it. Unless you prefer direct from Amazon emails to the admin email or something.
 
What's your preferred delivery method for Amazon gift cards? Email only or is just DMing you the information to redeem fine? I planned on just grabbing something at a local store physically next time I go shopping with cash and DMing it. Unless you prefer direct from Amazon emails to the admin email or something.
You can mail anything you want to the PO box under contact us at the bottom.
I think a single plastic card like a gift card in an envelope would still count as machine processable mail, so it might only need one stamp. If it gets returned add a second stamp, cross out return to sender and send it again.
 
You can mail anything you want to the PO box under contact us at the bottom.
I think a single plastic card like a gift card in an envelope would still count as machine processable mail, so it might only need one stamp. If it gets returned add a second stamp, cross out return to sender and send it again.
I just saw no point in mailing when I can just send the redemption information directly through email or message via photo or just typing out the card numbers. Whatever is preferred. I just got stamps, just seems like added delay to receiving funds. Amazon can also directly email gift cards if purchased digitally
 
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Donating to Null over BTC has been an enlightening experience, since few months later I first-hand learned why BTC is referred to as a "transparent" coin, how BTC addresses carry with themselves a footprint that chain analysts examine and sometimes mark as potential liabilities, what it means to be "guilty by association" in the context of BTC and so on, amongst other things.

TL;DR My bank decided to freeze my account for exchanging fiat to BTC which was then sent over to my non-custodial wallet, and then to Null's address. The account got closed because I refused their demands to produce all sorts of documents on who, where and how benefited from the transaction, with "cannot be bothered" being my provided reasoning.

The more you know! :)
Don't worry too much about chain analysis bullshit because in about a year or three all of the exchanges you use today will end up going bankrupt or closing down because of legal bullshit.
I think I must've used 10 or 15 exchanges over the years and almost all of them have shut down by now.
 
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Received this very interesting piece of mail. I guess I have to warn people not to throw money orders directly into the mail as if they're paid postage...

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