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by mtgx 4759 days ago
I'd like to see every single chat app, mail service, or video-chat app being launched from now on offer OTR, ZRTP and PGP, or some other novelty security technology (like Bitmessage), as competitive advantages over the "big ones" like Gmail and Skype. And they need to make them as painless to use as possible, and enabled by default where's the case.
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And allowing payment through crypto-currency.
Bitcoin isn't enough because it isn't anonymous. We'll have to wait for Zerocoin.
It's enough if you know how to use it properly.
Even if you use a Bitcoin laundry service my understanding is that it's clear that your bitcoins went into such laundry. There is no deniability.

Actually not even Zerocoin is enough, because it doesn't offer deniability either, but it's closer to what is needed.

Of course Bitcoin is still much better than our corrupt banking system, but for other reasons, not so much for financial privacy.

You don't need any laundry service to have deniability.

I can pay you from an account I've never used before to pay anyone else and there is no way for you to find out who I am.

In the general case, even if you do things shoddily, it would still take a massive operation so you can short-list me among the possible sources of the payment.

Lately BTC's pseudonimity is being downplayed for social engineering reasons (some of the visible faces in the BTC community have decided so). Supposedly being very anonymous is very hard work now, something for experts. But in reality it's the other way around, making yourself easy to track requires very specific usage patterns. By default almost nobody gets tracked unless they want to.