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2025-02-14 15:58:11

InBaconWeTrust on Nostr: Hi guys, I’m Brazilian, and like many people here, I’ve always looked for ways to ...

Hi guys, I’m Brazilian, and like many people here, I’ve always looked for ways to buy and sell Bitcoin without going through all the KYC nonsense. If you’ve ever tried using Wise, a USD account, or even EUR via SEPA or GBP to trade BTC, you’ve probably noticed that these platforms don’t allow it directly. But there’s actually a way around it, and I found it through a massive Bitcoin community on Telegram. I first heard about SpikeToSpike on Twitter, and after seeing so many people using it, I decided to give it a shot. Turns out, it works surprisingly well—and best of all, no KYC, no documents, no restrictions.

The process is pretty straightforward. You go to the platform, choose how much Bitcoin you want to buy or sell, and pick your preferred network—Onchain, Lightning, or Liquid. Then, you select how you want to pay or receive the money: SWIFT for USD, SEPA for EUR, or Faster Payments for GBP. Once you confirm, you’re redirected to their Telegram bot, which is where everything happens. The bot automatically copies your Trade ID, and all you have to do is accept the terms and paste the ID in the chat to get started. From there, you’ll receive the payment details, and you can send the money directly from your Wise, USD, EUR, or GBP account.

Since this is a P2P trade, the provider on the other side will confirm the transfer and then ask for your Bitcoin address. Once the BTC is sent, they’ll share the transaction hash, and that’s it—trade complete. No verifications, no waiting days for approvals, just a clean and simple way to move BTC in and out of these accounts. If you’re using Wise, the process is almost the same, except instead of a SWIFT transfer, you send the payment via Wise Tag.

Obviously, nothing is free, so there’s a fee: 5% for trades over 1,000 EUR/USD/GBP and 10% for anything below that. Not the cheapest way to do it, but considering you don’t have to verify your identity or deal with restrictions, it’s a fair trade-off for privacy.

I’ve used it, and it worked well for me, but I’m curious if anyone else has tried it. It’s always good to hear different experiences, especially when dealing with P2P transactions. If you’ve used SpikeToSpike or something similar, let me know how it went.

For those who want to check it out: https://spiketospike.com/?referral=FREEDOM

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