I bought it in the early days and moved several times due to security reasons. As a result, I’m unable to prove its origin. What would be a viable strategy to cash out?

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I’d suggest, keep it and spend it where you can without KYC shit. There’s gonna be more ways for you to be able to spend it. If you urgently need the fiat, I guess go localmonero in parts.

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You can try to convert them to another cryptocurrency via exolix.com, there are no upper limits on the exchange, so a large amount will not be a problem. It is a privacy-focused service and you do not need to register or undergo KYC verification to make transactions.

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I’m doing OTC for a long time.

Can help you with your request.

Contact me in SimpleX.

About me -> https://thefuzzstone.github.io/


P.S. For now I lost my nickname TheFuzzStone (on Monero.town), currently using this one.

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Can confirm that this is the same person behind both accounts.

I’ll also vouch for TheFuzzStones services, he was doing trades at the last Monerokon :)

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I’ll trade u for some RuneScape gold

What crime did you commit?

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send me 10k and i’ll tell you

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