Replieskevin.mcgregor (25)in monero • 5 years agoRE: Tutorial on Bitcoin laundering with the help of Monerono matter what exchanges generate, when it happens on the level of Monero blockchain, the seeds and addresses are mixed, so the real sender of money is always untraceableolejajason (25)in security • 6 years agoRE: Online security basics: encryption (p.2)yeah, noticed this too :Dnikitalex (25)in news • 6 years agoRE: VHCEx Newsflash (Mar 6)posting guidelines? hmmm, maybe some prosectuions and legal actionnikitalex (25)in news • 6 years agoRE: VHCEx Newsflash (Mar 9)i think you're reminding me of someone, i remember he was developing some sort of anti-virus softwareklausmorgen (25)in encryption • 6 years agoRE: Online security basics: encryption (p.1)what did they store in them?kevinmcgregor (25)in news • 6 years agoRE: VHCEx Newsflashagreed better to trust one centralized party (when it is compliant and respectful), especially when there are no fees, hopefully, VHCEx will prolong its fee-free promoklausmorgen (25)in news • 6 years agoRE: VHCEx Newsflash (Feb 17)Ahah, probablyklausmorgen (25)in cryptoanarchist • 6 years agoRE: The abyss of disappointments: what early crypto anarchysts are busy with these days. Part 3: STO and stablecoins instead of ICOThat's true. If only fiar-stablecoin exchange services were mature enough worldwide. At least, here, in France, that's a real problem - with btc/eth easy, but with USDT or EUROcoin - fucking endeavor.vhcexexchange (40)in cryptoanarchist • 6 years agoRE: The abyss of disappointments: what early crypto anarchysts are busy with these days. Part 1: Speculations are not cool anymoreSurely, the list we cited here only contains the marketplaces with the largest influence and cashflow.