You can swap to #monero and then swap back into #bitcoin on a completely separate wallet. Then your transactions from that wallet will be "pseudonymous" which means they will be identifiable as coming from that wallet, but if no transaction coming from that wallet is connected with any KYC service then any expert eye will be only able to see what you are doing with that wallet without knowing it is you.
If you want to transact with cryptocurrency anonymously so that no transactions can be linked with each other, no amounts of transactions are visible except to sender and receiver who have necessary keys you can just use #monero to transact.
My sound advice would be to anonymize your wealth changing to #monero and then to #bitcoin and store #bitcoin in cold storage.
Then move much smaller amounts to #monero to transact anonymously and with peace of mind with others.
#Monero at the moment is the simplest solution, hopefully #bitcoin will implement these features AFTER it gets mass adoption so there will be no excuse for government criminals to obstruct the growth of #bitcoin.
npub168ru0yfmxud7m9hcrnrtre6j3xp68u8kkd0vw20zjrwmpjw9y9zqden9jtwould (npub168r…ould) tell you that you have to mix your coins and pay insane fees with very good wallets such as Samourai Wallet.
Do not use Wasabi Wallet for mixing as they already betrayed their users.
No need to be a maxi, you can just understand the pros and cons of each technology and use it to your advantage.
God speed brother.