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Soliciting donations and using fucking bitcoin of all things is mind blowing to me. How are you gonna get your money out without everyone tracing you?
They can’t and you’re right to point it out.
It’s astounding to me how many people still think btc is actually anonymous and impossible to track. The feds love this myth.
Unless the site has been high jacked by the feds and they want to be able to track people 🧐
Would they go to all that effort to nab a few downloaders? They don't even get prosecuted if caught, usually.
Just off the top of my head, they could be using the evidence of a person donating to a torrent group as probable cause to see what other illegal activity that person has been up to…
I was mostly joking in response to why a torrent tracker would be asking for donations in a cryptocurrency that can be traced…
Could you not do BTC to XMR then to w.e else after that? And if youre donating you should do XMR to BTC.
Another problem with BTC is the extremely high transfer costs. Donating XMR directly makes smaller donations viable, while BTC is only attractive for large donors.
Not really. Transferring a couple grand cost likes 10 bucks or so.
I mean who doesn't have a couple grands to donate? That's like the chump change you get for groceries or smth