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August 11, 2012, 06:44:14 AM
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Is it illegal to "wash" bitcoins? I thought I read on the bitcoin official wiki or somewhere that it  was in fact LEGAL. Does anyone know for sure? And if it is legal, is offering it as a service against the rules of this forum?

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August 11, 2012, 06:48:32 AM
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There are plenty of services advertised on this forum that will do that for you.

That being said, most (if not all) exchanges mix coins in their wallet, so just depositing some coins into an exchange and withdrawing a few days later should get you clean different coins.

No comment on the legality of it, however it might help one comment if you posted your jurisdiction.
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August 11, 2012, 07:58:22 AM
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Is it illegal to "wash" bitcoins? I thought I read on the bitcoin official wiki or somewhere that it  was in fact LEGAL. Does anyone know for sure? And if it is legal, is offering it as a service against the rules of this forum?

Money laundering is the processing of criminal proceeds to disguise their illegal origin.

Let's say I were to give you a wad of cash, and asked you to deposit no more than $800 per day into several accounts that I control.  For providing this service I give you permission to keep 5% of whatever amount you deposit.

Would that be washing?  Maybe.   Would that be illegal?

If those funds were legally obtained, then no, that would not be illegal.  (From what I know.  IANAL)

There are legitimate reasons to mix coins.  If my customer that paid me can tell how many bitcoins are in my wallet, I might then be disadvantaged at negotiations if I cry poor mouth yet it is discovered that my wallet is fat, for example.  Or perhaps I don't want to become a target by a hacker should my wallet size or identity be determined from the blockchain data.   Mixing helps me retain financial privacy.


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