← Back to context Comment by j2kun 1 day ago As with all things cryptocurrency, the goal is to bypass financial regulations and external scrutiny. 7 comments j2kun Reply groundzeros2015 1 day ago By putting it on a realtime auditable database available to the public? AmbroseBierce 21 hours ago A small amount of plausible deniability while they can move to pocket someone in congress and elsewhere to make it fully legal. groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Now it’s a congressional conspiracy? rchaud 15 hours ago How do you propose auditing an anonymous alphanumeric wallet address? groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Too many trivial ways to list. Google can fine some for you. 1 reply → rglover 1 day ago "Ask for forgiveness, not permission."
groundzeros2015 1 day ago By putting it on a realtime auditable database available to the public? AmbroseBierce 21 hours ago A small amount of plausible deniability while they can move to pocket someone in congress and elsewhere to make it fully legal. groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Now it’s a congressional conspiracy? rchaud 15 hours ago How do you propose auditing an anonymous alphanumeric wallet address? groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Too many trivial ways to list. Google can fine some for you. 1 reply → rglover 1 day ago "Ask for forgiveness, not permission."
AmbroseBierce 21 hours ago A small amount of plausible deniability while they can move to pocket someone in congress and elsewhere to make it fully legal. groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Now it’s a congressional conspiracy?
rchaud 15 hours ago How do you propose auditing an anonymous alphanumeric wallet address? groundzeros2015 14 hours ago Too many trivial ways to list. Google can fine some for you. 1 reply →
By putting it on a realtime auditable database available to the public?
A small amount of plausible deniability while they can move to pocket someone in congress and elsewhere to make it fully legal.
Now it’s a congressional conspiracy?
How do you propose auditing an anonymous alphanumeric wallet address?
Too many trivial ways to list. Google can fine some for you.
1 reply →
"Ask for forgiveness, not permission."