• GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    crypto is untraceable (mostly)

    It is very traceable. It’s just that the government doesn’t have a special position with tracing transactions, so there’s been a bunch of kludges built on top of the very transparent Bitcoin network to try to mask things.

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        3 days ago

        For your lay: the government puts a significant fraction of the coins into these boxes and can use the statistical information gained from this to deobfuscate transactions. If you put enough money in, either at once or slowly over time, they can figure out who you are.

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      3 days ago

      thats the point, its decentralized

      anything is traceable IF you have a special position in the transactions

      monero, as an example, lets you run your own node

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        2 days ago

        Monero is untraceable (if you don’t use a KYC exchange to get it), but Monero isn’t “most” crypto.

        You said crypto, in general, is mostly untraceable and that’s very very wrong.

        Monero is the exception, not the rule.