They would if you are purchasing it online or with a card of some sort. Purchasing it in person with cash is essentially the best way to exchange bitcoin for total privacy too.
I'm not sure if you're trying to be helpful, or if you're a troll. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and respond earnestly.
I do not purchase my metal in any way that could ever be traced back to me, and anyone who does is a couple eggs short of a dozen. But thank you for your concern.
And how exactly would my bank know that I have purchased gold and silver?
Oh that’s right, they wouldn’t.
You don’t defend crypto by attacking other things - that’s a logical phallusy.
They would if you are purchasing it online or with a card of some sort. Purchasing it in person with cash is essentially the best way to exchange bitcoin for total privacy too.
Wire Transfer would provide the name of precipitant but not precisely what was purchased.
Me? I'm not buying.
phallusy (countable and uncountable, plural phallusies) An erection-related myth.
did you mean "logical fallacy"?
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Funny lol. I was just going to let it stand on it's own thinking maybe it was a matter of hard diction.
The OP had me rolling! 🤣
I said what I said 😉
and I'm OK with that...
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I'm not sure if you're trying to be helpful, or if you're a troll. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and respond earnestly.
I do not purchase my metal in any way that could ever be traced back to me, and anyone who does is a couple eggs short of a dozen. But thank you for your concern.