Could somebody please give me his opinion on the following: Due to some circumstaces I had to store non-kyc with kyc BTC on the same cold storage. Are there risks or can I go on stacking on this advice non-kyc BTC? Living in Europe... advice is really apreciated. Thanks in advance and greets to the community!
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140 sats \ 7 replies \ @Lumor 1 Jul 2023
Not the best situation. Are they still on separate UTXOs/addresses but under the same xpub? In that case the situation may still be salvageable. If the UTXOs have touched each other (merged or address reused), the former non-KYC coins can pretty much be considered KYC by now.
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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @TomK OP 1 Jul 2023
Thank You for Your help. They are now under the same xpub but on seperated utxos. Was a cold wallet migration and an additional non-kyc amount.
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118 sats \ 5 replies \ @Lumor 1 Jul 2023
Good to hear!
Addresses cannot be linked back to a common xpub by themselves unless they appear in the same transaction graph.
Be very careful and use a wallet that supports coin/UTXO selection and send only the non-KYC coins to another (new?) wallet. And do your best to NEVER accidentally put KYC coins into the empty address left behind. Wallets should typically avoid reuse AFAIK but you could go extra paranoid and also move the KYC coins to a new wallet and retire the old one to completely avoid that risk.
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @TomK OP 1 Jul 2023
It's a Jade...
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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @nymatix 1 Jul 2023
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lumor 1 Jul 2023
Don't have experience with Jade, but sounds good to use Sparrow or other coin control-supporting wallet software paired with the Jade to sign the transactions.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @nymatix 1 Jul 2023
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 1 Jul 2023
It supports cc... seems good so far. Thank You!!
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47 sats \ 0 replies \ @2bithits 1 Jul 2023
Its fine if you have labeled the UTXO'S
Just be extra careful when you spend. Try not to spend more than 1 UTXO at a time & label the change.
That's what I would do anyway
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60 sats \ 1 reply \ @Jon_Hodl 2 Jul 2023
If you're worried about this, the first thing you need to do is to run your own node. If your hardware wallet is querying a third-party node, you have to assume that they have your xPub key and already know all your addresses.
You don't have to trust any third-party nodes when you run your own node. You can verify everything yourself.
Additionally, I would suggest that you use a wallet that gives you manual control of your UTXOs as well as labeling. I personally use Sparrow wallet because I believe it is the most feature-rich wallet in the world.
I actually wrote an article on how to use bitcoin anonymously here: https://www.whatisbitcoin.com/privacy/how-to-use-bitcoin-anonymously
Hope you find something useful in here and am happy to help you with any questions you may have.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 2 Jul 2023
That's really good. Thank You very much. Will study this
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40 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 2 Jul 2023
Have you considered whirlpool using Sparrow? It will cost you some sats but if you are concerned with privacy its one avenue to look at.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @SovranSystems 2 Jul 2023
Yes, Sparrow has a nice feature built right in that will solve your problem OP. It rhymes with "hurl pool"
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 2 Jul 2023
Good idea. I will have a look at this, too.
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120 sats \ 1 reply \ @hynek 2 Jul 2023
Use a different passphrase to avoid having to reveal the existence of non-Skyc bitcoins in a bad scenario.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 2 Jul 2023
Thanks for Your advice!
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30 sats \ 1 reply \ @drfred 1 Jul 2023
you could go to the cake wallet and buy monero, then buy bitcoin again
or go to tradeogre and do the same
you will end up with clean bitcoin
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 2 Jul 2023
Thank You. Interesting
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25 sats \ 0 replies \ @designsats 2 Jul 2023
Separate them into separate accunts/passphrases. Keep the hygene.
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