Thats why Monero 😎
Anti-money laundering laws exist for one reason, and one reason only: to control the population and penalize those who dissent via extrajudicial processes.
From NGOs organizing against the war on terror to supporters of disfavorable political movements, one wrong post on social media may make you lose access to any service that depends on your bank account.
To employ such targeted exclusions – via sanctions or regular bank account closures – the global financial system *must* make sure that every transaction taking place is identifiable and attributable to an individual.
AML does not stop crime, but functions as a system of narrative control that would become unworkable if the right to privacy in finance would exist.
This weaponization of money has become the greatest tool in the West’s oppression of dissent, and we are all paying the price for it, being subjected to the dragnet surveillance it imposes.
Read: Money as a tool for political censorship, the fifth article in our educational series together with nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyvhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn6v43x2er9v5hxxmr0w4jqqgx62mz5khn8f8t945pccxty0pu5472wf7j6fm7uyz6fnq0ya3txcvkl3f4a 🧡
https://www.therage.co/money-as-a-tool-for-political-censorship/
Discussion
Monero leads to OPSEC oopsies. While this may be getting fixed, Monero gets attacked because its security is that of swiss cheese right now.
It's not Monero that leads to OPSEC oopsies, it's the lack of knowledge, because Monero is the easiest currency to avoid making mistakes. Compare the difficulty of having good OPSEC with Monero or with Bitcoin, they are two completely different worlds. With Bitcoin, you have to be much more careful not to make mistakes.
It's understandable to have OPSEC mistakes in BTC thanks to the transparent blockchain. However, you must be a special kind of stupid to screw up your OPSEC with XMR.

Can you explain? What kind of oopies do you expect?
This explains it much better than I can:
Still not as many oopsies as Bitcoin.