youre going to be incarcerated in an even worse kept old folks home, and anything you actually try to spend on will be both spied upon - you getting a nurse to type in the secrets for you, or confiscated an sold before yoy could enjoy the results.
i think you'd be better off trying to tackle the problem directly, and get legal changes to how guardianship works, since itll still screw over your crypto assets
1. a predicate crime - the illegal thing you did to make money
2. placement - getting that money into the financial system
2. layering - hiding the money in legitimate transactions
3. integration - getting the money out
it sounds like you do have the predicate crime though, in some form of illegal drug dealing, since you mention trying to interfere with the government. if you actually think its unconstitutional, you might consider getting caught, and bringing your case up to the supreme court so that it can be struck for being unconstitutional.
North Koreans are getting employed by US tech companies and just getting payroll over clearnet to normal banking, and wiring that to the state. They’re not even hacking
Yeah their expropriations in Monero are occurring too, but I can’t levy a separate higher standard when this other thing is happening
the best bugs are the ones that arent found for 5 years