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    Kprawn
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    February 10, 2017, 04:00:56 PM
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    Things haven't changed and won't change. Bitcoin isn't anonymous, it is pseudonymous. That means govts can enforce their laws if they want to.

    If you don't like the laws in a given jurisdiction, you need to move. Staying put and imagining that a bit of technology will get round legal structures is wishful thinking.

    No-one said anything about anonymity or staying put being important, it's about the balance of control. Cash or bank account can be confiscated. BTC cannot. It's very simple, but apparently not simple enough for some


    And so your reply doesn't even relate to what I wrote

    The way most people use Bitcoin these days, I would wager a bet that they will lose almost all their coins, when regulated exchanges are forced

    to block accounts. How many bitcoins are stored in services that adhere to strict AML/KYC regulations.. How many of them can be forced to

    block accounts and then to transfer the "live" coins and the ones held in cold storage to the government. It has happened with Fiat banks, so

    why not with these services?

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