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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 02:07:26 PM
I don't think localbitcoins uses JavaScript I may be wrong but I use qubes os and it's programmed so that no traffic is leaked - all traffic to the internet is routed through tor, and it seems to work on my qubes os desktop. So either JavaScript is being routed through tor or there is no JavaScript.

I'll have to look into it in more detail. And I may also switch to monero thanks for bringing it up- I thought dash was the most anonymous cryptocurrency
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:53:10 PM
How can I find people to sell for cash trades or cash deposit without using local bitcoins?

So far I have been unable to find anyone in my area doing so
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:26:46 PM
The whole reason I personally use cryptos is for privacy I hate the way the world is going - ending all privacy I every aspect.


So would you say that this method of privacy would keep my transactions private:

Recieve btc for a service or bought with cash on local bitcoins (using tor for everything)

btc from local bitcoins sent to my trezor btc wallet.

Trezor btc wallet sends my btc to shapeshift to dash on my trezor wallet.

My dash trezor wallet mixes the coins by sending back to shapeshift using dashsend

Shapeshift sends ethereum to my trezor eth wallet where I spend my eth for day to day usage?


4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 01:18:41 PM
This was my concern.

If all of my wallets are on my trezor 100s of btc wallets 100s of eth wallets and100s of dash wallets wouldn't someone be able to see that all of my addresses are in my trezor?

So even if I buy btc with tor and cash and then send to my btc wallet  on my trezor then shapeshift to dash and then shapeshift back to eth for anonymity although my transaction path would be hidden, anyone checking all of my trezor wallets would know the money went out and back in
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Keeping my transactions private on: December 09, 2017, 12:30:47 PM
I currently use a trezor wallet and I'm not sure if what I am doing is best practice in order to keep my information private.

Mainly my question is, if I transfer bitcoins from one address on my trezor to another address on my trezor is it obvious to the outside world that the same owner of the bitcoin is just transferring them to himself?

If I want to keep my transactions private am I best transferring my coins into another wallet elsewhere and then back to my trezor?

I was thinking of transferring bitcoins to shapeshift and then to my trezors dash wallet and then transferring some of my dash to shapeshift and send to my trezors eth wallet.

Does this have any security concerns I should be aware of?

Thanks
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