Quick answer · reviewed May 2026

How do I send Bitcoin anonymously in 2026?

Break the on-chain chain to your KYC source first — via coinjoin (JoinMarket) or by routing through Monero. Don't reuse addresses. Use a wallet that handles coin control.

The protocol-level question is well-defined: Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not anonymous; any address you spend from carries its prior on-chain history. The operational answer in 2026: if the BTC came from a KYC source (a CEX withdrawal, a card purchase), break the chain before any anonymity-relevant spend. Two routes: (1) coinjoin via JoinMarket (no coordinator screening) or Wasabi 2.x with a fork coordinator (Ginger Wallet) — multiple rounds; (2) swap BTC → XMR via Trocador / FixedFloat / Exolix, churn the XMR 3-10 times, swap XMR → BTC at a different exchanger. Receive into a fresh wallet address. Use Sparrow Wallet with explicit coin control. Don't reuse addresses.

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