Rotating wallet addresses is a standard feature in all major wallets since 2017, by using them it's practically impossible to track your wallet holdings as well as transactions as each transaction only links to what appears to be one wallet that's only ever been used once.
No wallet address can be linked to you either unless you explicitly tell everyone that a specific wallet is yours and prove it.
That said, if you're unfamiliar with those features, you could also use Monero which adds an extra layer of anonymity by encrypting the wallets transaction history too and protect it with a specific view key (second private key).
Rotating wallet addresses is a standard feature in all major wallets since 2017, by using them it's practically impossible to track your wallet holdings as well as transactions as each transaction only links to what appears to be one wallet that's only ever been used once.
No wallet address can be linked to you either unless you explicitly tell everyone that a specific wallet is yours and prove it.
That said, if you're unfamiliar with those features, you could also use Monero which adds an extra layer of anonymity by encrypting the wallets transaction history too and protect it with a specific view key (second private key).
thanx for the info.