Serious question: How successful can a resistance be with a public, transparent ledger where the states know who has how much and who transacts with whom?

To me that sounds like a naive dream. We need strong privacy if we want to stand at least a small chance of resisting.

You are long enough in BTC to know that it was always "the plan", to adopt successful technologies from other chains - including privacy. But nothing happened.

And no, lightning is not a solution.

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What you say is complete BS.

Who owns that Bitcoin address bc1qy24eek85m9j3vyjk839cnputfrvdqvy0wm2zah ?

You don't know? I guessed so. Nor does the gov knows.

nostr:nevent1qqs8x8zksek38lytyqs535kxx8scmlchdw2lz0n9wkuvnyv0e5yj9mcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0sgmx8k

learn to read.

Learn to think.

I lost my keys in a boating accident, then someone else must have found them and moved my BTC into a mixer, and then into the lightning network. No idea who holds those coins now.