How to Use Bitcoin for Anonymous Checkout

Step-by-step guide on purchasing logs using Bitcoin to ensure privacy and avoid traceability.

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ZeroTrace

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20min

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Jun 30, 2025

How to Use Bitcoin for Anonymous Checkout

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First, you’ll want to make sure you're completely anonymous before touching anything.
Start by turning on your VPN — pick something that doesn’t keep logs, like Mullvad. Don’t log in with your email or any real info. Once you’re connected, open the Tor browser. Never use regular Chrome or Safari for this.
With Tor open, you'll head to the marketplace. Not just any random link — you’ll need a legit .onion market like DarkFox or Tor2Door, which you can find through invite-only Telegram channels or dark web forums. Once you're on the site, create your account using a ProtonMail or Tutanota address — something clean, no ID tied to it.
Now, let’s get your Bitcoin.
You do not buy from Coinbase, Binance, or anything that asks for your ID. What you want is to go through Bisq or buy Monero (XMR) from someone locally using AgoraDesk — no face, no names. Once you’ve got your Monero, you’ll flip it into Bitcoin using a KYC-free site like SideShift.ai or MajesticBank.
Send that Bitcoin straight into your Wasabi Wallet (or Samourai Wallet if you’re on Android). Once it lands there, run a CoinJoin mix to clean the transaction trail. Wait it out. Takes a bit, but it’s worth it — now your coins are fresh.
Back to the market.
Log in and start browsing the log listings. Look under categories like “Bank Logins,” “USA Logs,” or “Verified Fullz.” You’ll see listings like:
✅ Wells Fargo + Balance
Includes: IP, Cookie, Login, SSN
Fresh, tested last 24hr
$15 each | Bulk pricing available
Pick what you need — you can even message vendors directly if they have PGP set up. When you’re ready, hit checkout. The market will give you a Bitcoin address to send to — send your clean BTC from Wasabi straight to that address.
After payment, here’s what happens next:
You’ll receive a message in your market inbox, usually within 15–30 minutes. It’ll be a download link or an attachment — a .zip file with logs inside. Files could be .txt, .csv, sometimes even .json.
Inside each log, you’ll get data like:
• Full name
• Bank username & password
• IP address
• Balance screenshot
• Sometimes session cookies or OTP bypass
Decrypt it if it’s PGP protected (you’ll have set up your key when you created your account). Once open, it’s ready for testing, exploitation, or resale.
If you're flipping them, take the good ones — the ones with $10k+ balance or cookies included.

Handle payments through auto-wallet bots like BTCPayBot or even a private checkout panel connected to a Wasabi output wallet.
💡 Final Tips You’d Be Told:
• Always use new addresses — don’t reuse.
• Don’t send straight from swap to market — always mix.
• Never use real names, real IPs, or personal devices.
• Keep your Telegram burner active only during drops.
• If logs include device/IP lock — clone the device using anti-detect browser setups.




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