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Topic: [2018-01-14] US Treasury Secretary Addresses Anonymity, Sanctions And Digital... (Read 110 times)

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Does that mean you can't be anonymous? That there has to be someone spying on you at any given moment? We are not slaves Mr. Secretary and we want our privacy.

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Mnuchin doesn’t seem to understand that not all wallets are hosted by “companies.”

He has no idea. Wallets are freeware, you don't have to register a business to put free software online. If a maker of antivirus software doesn't require your ID and doesn't spy on you, a wallet maker won't do it as well.
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Skirting sanctions

Mnuchin also addressed the potential that countries may use digital currencies to skirt existing financial sanctions. He expressed a belief that there’s little risk of such activities, saying that he is ‘not at all’ worried that countries such as Russia and Venezuela would be able to function in that way.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-treasury-secretary-addresses-anonymity-sanctions-and-digital-currencies

I've seen a lot of people claiming here that countries like Russia will bypass sanctions by using Bitcoin, but they don't realize that sanctions are more complex than just freezing someone's account and cutting them from payment processors. It is illegal for US companies to do business with certain Russian companies and do business in Crimea, so even if Bitcoin or other cryptos are used for transactions, it doesn't solve the problem, because essentially it will be money laundering, so it's very-very risky and most companies won't do it.
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US Treasury Secretary Addresses Anonymity, Sanctions And Digital Currencies



The US Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, made a number of statements regarding the international use of digital currencies at a meeting of the Economic Club of Washington on Friday.

The Secretary expressed his concern that Bitcoin wallets could potentially become the modern equivalent of the anonymous Swiss bank account. He intends to work with the G20 nations to offer US tracking abilities in order to prevent such misuse from occurring. He said:

    “If you have a wallet to own Bitcoins, that company has the same obligation as a bank to know [you]. We can track those activities. The rest of the world doesn’t have that, so one of the things we will be working very closely with the G-20 is making sure that this doesn’t become the Swiss bank account.”

Mnuchin doesn’t seem to understand that not all wallets are hosted by “companies.”


Industry opinion

Cryptocurrency industry experts, however, aren’t so thrilled about the idea of more regulations. For example, Sergei Sevriugin, CEO, and Founder of risk-sharing platform REGA told Cointelegraph:

    “I think the regulation already exists for cryptocurrency but, regulation by the community not central authorities, which is the best type of regulation that can ever exist. Centralized regulation will kill the idea of cryptocurrencies; and, without any control from the community, this type of regulation will lead to several problems, including corruption. We can all remember the last crisis, including the mortgage system collapse in 2008, was under full control and regulation. To put cryptocurrency under full control, the authorities must first put the Internet under control.”


Skirting sanctions

Mnuchin also addressed the potential that countries may use digital currencies to skirt existing financial sanctions. He expressed a belief that there’s little risk of such activities, saying that he is ‘not at all’ worried that countries such as Russia and Venezuela would be able to function in that way.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-treasury-secretary-addresses-anonymity-sanctions-and-digital-currencies
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