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by stale2002
3453 days ago
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The IRS got people to give up the identities of other people. With bitcoin, if you take the right precautions, it is impossible for anyone to know which account is yours. It is a TECHNICAL solution. It doesn't matter how many people the IRS threaten. Can the US government tell everyone in the world to think of a random number, then these citizens don't tell anybody what number they chose, and then can the government arrest everyone who chooses the number 10? No, it cannot do this. And if it can't do that, then it can't arrest all the bitcoin owners. |
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* Ever appearing at a retail establishment with security cameras
* Ever scheduling a product for delivery to any address, period
* Ever scheduling a service to be provided at any location, period
* Ever communicating with the other party via any means whatsoever, including placing an order online, not even via Tor behind seven proxies
And tell me how it goes. Because all of those things above are vectors for identifying you that big random numbers won't solve.