That's hardly reinforcing your point. In fact, that breaks your point because people will see that the Bitcoin has been mixed in the past and mixing in and of itself is considered taint. If I melt down a gold coin that had a picture on it and make it into a new gold coin without a picture, there's no history of that coin ever having had a picture. And there's also no way of telling that it was melted down.

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You want the physical asset to be melted down to validate it.

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