Swede here. You can't look up people's btc holdings in Sweden. They are not public records. You can, however lookup people's reported capital gains. But I don't think you can see how those gains were made.
Bitcoin is already, by far, the best privacy coin.
What is left now is to teach the history of how we got here - recognizing pioneers like Wasabi and Samurai - and learn from it.
Even more importantly - spread the knowledge on how to use the right tools: eCash, Boltz swaps, RoboSats, solid wallets like AquaBitcoin & BullBitcoin, and merchant platforms such as nostr:npub155m2k8ml8sqn8w4dhh689vdv0t2twa8dgvkpnzfggxf4wfughjsq2cdcvg.
It's critical that most Bitcoin stays no-KYC. Anything less than a supermajority pushes us toward a dystopian future - one already previewed in Sweden, where anyone can legally look up your home address and Bitcoin holdings in a public, government-mandated registry. I don't think anyone sane wants to live in the chaos of that type of world.
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> They are not public records.
Because they don't have that information. When you sell btc, you tell them how many you sold, at what price you sold, and what your gain was. You don't have to report holdings at any point.
Pretty gay what youβre doing in Sweden.