A couple years ago I wanted some crypto (for reasons I think this site would appreciate, but I'll say no more) and ran into all the KYC bullshit. I was looking into getting some via btc atm's instead but found that actually cashapp did not require any of that. I only had to provide what any regular user of it has to provide like drivers license or something, but I didn't have to jump through any of the hoops that the big exchanges were requiring. I don't mean to shill for fucking cashapp, but unless they changed their policies recently, thats maybe something to look into for easy access to bitcoin. I don't know how they were able to avoid the KYC requirements, but they did. Obviously anyone transferring btc and wanting to be anonymous shouldn't be using a cashapp account to do so, but thats solved by sending it first to an intermediary wallet.
A couple years ago I wanted some crypto (for reasons I think this site would appreciate, but I'll say no more) and ran into all the KYC bullshit. I was looking into getting some via btc atm's instead but found that actually cashapp did not require any of that. I only had to provide what any regular user of it has to provide like drivers license or something, but I didn't have to jump through any of the hoops that the big exchanges were requiring. I don't mean to shill for fucking cashapp, but unless they changed their policies recently, thats maybe something to look into for easy access to bitcoin. I don't know how they were able to avoid the KYC requirements, but they did. Obviously anyone transferring btc and wanting to be anonymous shouldn't be using a cashapp account to do so, but thats solved by sending it first to an intermediary wallet.