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by Mysterise 1429 days ago
> cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to the right of privately transacting online

Blockchains are public ledgers - this is the opposite of privacy.

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There are fully anonymous cryptocurrencies. Also, in a public ledger, an address is not directly associated to a person.
Not immediately, no, but there's no forward secrecy, so unless users take extensive steps to obfuscate their activities, as soon as they make one transaction with a counterparty who knows who they are (such as an exchange with KYC) they are at risk of de-anonymisation.
There are also Layer 2 technologies