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>>6452793
>we're walking about
*talking
woz

also, bump

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>>5146032
Damm, dude. Shit relationship; I hope you can get out of it.
As far as wanting to get Monero goes, that probably is your best bet—but, trying to eliminate the chance of any evidence getting out is a concern. If part or all of your money is in cash or assets, then you're probably better off than if it were all stored at the bank. Mind you, I've never had to do a thing such as this before, but I'd start with trying to contact a good friend or family member—preferably someone who dislikes your wife enough to have natural incentive to not want her to get any of your money, and to keep quiet about it—to see if they can make part of the purchase for you. Alternatively, you might be able to exchange any physical cash you may have for Bitcoin from a BTC ATM, and then just convert everything to Monero from there, via an exchange—not the most efficient way to do it, as to my understanding, fees for Bitcoin ATMs tend to be high, and the machines are sparse to begin with. I know that DigitalCash ATMs exist in some parts of the U.S.—and other crypto machines for that matter. Shop around; keep in mind, too, that I'm only throwing ideas out, and have no idea what the laws where you are are like. I do know for certain that it's in your best interests to not get audited and wind up having to fork half of what they find over to her; avoid suspicion.

Good luck with the uncuckening.

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