Damn. Circle asking for ID, Don't want to give an ID

Coinbase and Circle both require an ID for me now, after circle did an "Investigation" for about 24 hours.

I'm curious of alternative ways to obtain BTC, I live in a rural area where no BTC ATM's or anything of the sort exist. I've tried local bitcoins.

Any pieces of advice?


Comments


[21 Points] Trappy_Pandora:

bitcoins are legal


[2 Points] None:

LocalBTC.


[2 Points] dlayover123:

Honestly, if you tumble your coins, Circle or Coinbase SHOULD be in your legit names so wtf is the big deal with giving them ID? You want bitcoins then you agree to their terms. It's not that hard. If you put it in someone else's name then you're screwed.


[2 Points] SuperMario93:

Cash by mail works well for me


[1 Points] CynicalElephant:

Gocelery.com


[1 Points] InTheDitch:

Im in the same boat ad you as far as living in a rural area. It sucks, i have to drive 2+ hours to get to the closest libertyx or 3+ hours to do lbtc in person


[1 Points] DNMthrowaway187:

Libertyx??


[1 Points] FuckTheJakes:

If you were using a real debit card whats it matter.


[1 Points] None:

You have to, Bro.


[1 Points] footlockervip:

Do this. Give them ID. Then you can buy btc instantly. Stop being paranoid.


[1 Points] bjtweak9571:

Liberty X man.. 1% transaction fees.. No name on anything, transfer straight to a wallet of your choosing.. A $15 prepaid burner phone is the only investment necessary to keep shit anonymous. Idk why anyone still uses circle or coinbase at this point. All the tumbling in the world means dick when a simple monthly bank statement can shaft you.


[-2 Points] None:

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