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Secret millions for 0x00A651D43B6e209F5Ada45A35F92EFC0De3A5184

29 pointsby nissimkalmost 8 years ago

4 comments

Jabangaalmost 8 years ago
&gt;“In this context, anonymity will become more a hindrance than an asset for virtual currencies” and their potential future popularity.<p>The EU parliament report is wrong. Without privacy, money&#x27;s utility is extremely limited. Accounts that leak private financial information are also a major security liability, that empower criminals who engage in violent crimes like kidnapping for ransom, not to mention run of the mill scams like phishing.<p>Former Bitcoin lead developer Gavin Andresen notes how resistance to past government efforts to stifle privacy has had huge economic benefits. [1]:<p>&gt;In the &#x27;90s, there was a group of people called the cypherpunks who were pushing to get encryption technology declassified. It used to be you couldn&#x27;t create encryption products and ship them overseas because they were classified as a munition and the U.S. government didn&#x27;t want you shipping munitions overseas. The notion of software being a munition seemed ridiculous to these people, so they began to change the way that technology was seen and used. It&#x27;s thanks to them that we have good encryption that lets things like e-commerce work on the Web. There was also a lot of talk back then about digital cash and whether there was a way to pay for things that doesn&#x27;t require you to trust a government or central authority.<p>There is now an effort by some government bodies to eliminate cash [2], and prevent the emergence of electronic cash, because of the financial privacy it gives people. I believe it&#x27;s extremely important for the future that these efforts be resisted.<p>[1] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fortune.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;01&#x2F;22&#x2F;qa-gavin-andresen-bitcoin-foundation&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fortune.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;01&#x2F;22&#x2F;qa-gavin-andresen-bitcoin-foun...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;aeon.co&#x2F;essays&#x2F;if-plastic-replaces-cash-much-that-is-good-will-be-lost" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;aeon.co&#x2F;essays&#x2F;if-plastic-replaces-cash-much-that-is...</a>
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zupremealmost 8 years ago
This individual or group is going to face the same issues everyone who makes huge gains in crypto faces: Limited liquidity.<p>You may have $200 million in your &quot;wallet&quot; but it&#x27;s not a lot of use to you unless you can find enough people to give you &quot;real money&quot; in exchange for your cryptocurrency.<p>I tan into this issue early on with Bitcoin. I was an early miner and at one point had some serious coin on hand. Unfortunately selling it all took a really long time and of course because it took so long my gains fluctuated wildly from transaction to transaction. I still walked away from the experience with more money than I had going into it - but nothing like I would have had if I had simply been able to dump it all at the peak of the market like I could do with a blue chip stock.
personjerryalmost 8 years ago
&gt; 0x00A651D43B6e209F5Ada45A35F92EFC0De3A5184 couldn’t be reached for further comment.<p>Was this just a cute line or is it actually possible to reach them and get comments?
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siproprioalmost 8 years ago
&gt;[...] concerned regulators say it might be time to link wallet IDs with actual humans<p>Good luck with that! :D
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