>>51 (OP)
The word "Bitcoin" is the OPPOSITE of "anonymity". This is what the 70 IQ scammers fail to grasp – if you use BTC, everybody can see where the money came from, where it went, what was the time of the transaction, and a bunch of other trivia. Selling/buying stolen items for BTC is a timesaver for the cops.
You might think that you could use a tumbler (they're all scams btw, you'd lose your funds) – but then everyone would see that you sent your funds there. That's like a red glowing arrow for the feds, even if you're not involved in any illegal schemes.
If you really, really want to use crypto anonymously, your best bet is getting Monero or one of its clones – and this exactly the reason why the governments around the world cracked down on it, and why most of the crypto exchanges dropped it.
However, if you want to conduct a truly anonymous transaction, you will have to use cash. There's no other way around it.