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All true and good points, but as with ipv4/ipv6, we are in the transition stage right now.
And besides, they've all been coinjoined at amounts that change each time and are time decorrelated (eg no daily patterns)
That's like saying: ok I want to get rid of this fire I have in my house but until then I will just put some more gasoline on my floor... to keep it wet.
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True, but finding non kyc btc is like finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I don't know with certainty that chain analysis can be defeated. I'd rather not be an example for the IRS court. But I am learning all I can about the p2p Bitcoin marketplaces, that seems to be the way to go.
They found the silk road hacker because he tried to buy Bitcoin with bch - it's in the pdfs here[1]. The best one to road is the agent affidavit.
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non kyc btc
There's no such thing. Bitcoin is Bitcoin. All that crap is to make you scared. Ignore.
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