Anonymous Payments

shindig

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Anyone have experience with anonymously paying for things? Obviously bitcoin but I need something streamlined for regular people and was looking at the site https://enumbered.com/

Looking to set up a club where members can donate to an anonymous account. Donations would be $5, $10, or $20, so I need an exchange that people could easily use to transfer those small amounts into lightcoins, bitcoins, or similar, but I also want something stable...if someone donates $20 I don't want it to be worth $10 tomorrow...

Paypal isn't good enough sadly and I've lost some money to one that got locked after a copyright issue.

Also does anyone have any good china based virtual server recommendations? Something that is resistant to DCMA takedowns and keeps ip's private...

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No I'm looking for a site for anonymous transactions...that was the most legit looking one I've found so I'm asking if anyone has used it or something like it....

Again I want to receive anonymous donations, anonymously from a couple dozen members who should also be anonymous.

There's another site called Liberty Reserve but it looks like the owners got arrested.

I'll test the site by sending myself $5 and see how it goes I guess.
 
Well I would seriously suggest doing a tiny bit of research on that domain. Like even a site:domain.com search at the least. It doesn't look good let's just say.
 
Yeah I guess it probably isn't legit after searching google.

The thing is I don't need to keep money in a place, just get donations then pull it out and buy the item the donations were for. As fast as possible preferably.

Maybe simply lightcoin is going to be the best option. I'd prefer to remove the money the same day it's deposited.
 
You just aren't seeing the important thing here shindig... Sure you may WANT to receive simple cash payments anonymously, but uncle sam WANTS to put you in jail for even thinking that.

Liberty Reserve was hunted down and destroyed (in Costa Rica) by the USG for being an anonymous dollar substitute.

eGold was hunted down and destroyed by the USG for being an anonymous dollar substitute.

Anything else that can do what you want and has a physical office one can walk into will be was hunted down and destroyed by the USG for being an anonymous dollar substitute.

Hence the need for bitcoins. Distribute or go to jail.

Pick one.
 
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