KYC and legal consequences since the transactions are fully transparent to any law enforcement authority.

There is a reason why governments so actively oppose private cryptos like Monero.

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Okay, so the judge didn't "freeze Bitcoin", which is obviously impossible.

I agree wholeheartedly with you about using Monero for things like this though. Non-KYC Bitcoin is the gold standard in my mind, but requires terrific rigor to maintain.

Mission impossible for 99% users.

For donations to "wrong causes" gets even worse. This is mostly the reason why we should oppose this cult mentality.

The question is to learn how to deal with tainted #btc, if not mining, there’s high chances to end having tainted #bitcoin when buying no KYC

That boomer tech is literally a honeypot for government surveillance.

There is a reason why politicians are so excited "buying it" and simultaneously complain that Monero should be illegal.

It definitely has sense.

What it really puzzles me is the future of non KYC #bitcoin. Because everybody knows the future of KYC #btc.

Out of the circular economy all the ramps seems to narrow to cash in p2p and this goes to #monero too