Well, you have to report it on your taxes, so there’s already a de facto registry of who owns crypto. The only convenient way to get it is through an exchange, all of which collect your ID, your address, etc. And for most coins you can see a record of every transaction.

I honestly can’t imagine many things easier to enforce than Bitcoin regulation.

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This is laughable. The point of Bitcoin is to exit the government digital system. If I need to, I sell Bitcoin for cash or spend it. You are heavily indoctrinated unfortunately. I've never used an exchange in my life unless its decentralized and KYC free running over tor and vpn like BISQ. And im sure many others here operate the same way. There is a lot we can teach you.

they key word you mentioned is "convenient". Not everyone prefers "convenient" ways. *sigh*

Yes, they do. Massive cope.

sheeple will be sheeple

again not enforceable for those who have the desire to know what they are doing. Good luck preaching :)

But that's not what you said. You said it's unenforcable. The reality is it would be easy.

Bitcoin exchanges are not Bitcoin. Banning Bitcoin is unenforceable.

Ok, good luck mining it.

No need for luck, very easy. You have been programmed and indoctrinated to think in terms of exchanges lol. Good luck to you!

You keep insisting and all I see is cope, cope, cope.

Laughable again lol