You’re not wrong, but the same thing can be said about privacy coins that can just as easily be labelled for “implied criminal use”. “If you got nothing to hide, why use this privacy tool, you must be a money launderer/terrorist/pedophile”. I’m sure you can imagine a future where this is “business as usual”. Which would immediately decrease the saleability of your coin by orders of magnitude. Normal people would never want to touch it. Neither Bitcoin nor Monero are immune to this kind of social attack, but in the case of Monero it will be much worse, because you can’t prove your innocence by simply doing a forensics test on your coins.

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