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Topic: BREAKING NEWS: EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions - page 2. (Read 383 times)

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Property1of1OU
Since I am in UK so I expect a lot of rubbish propaganda ...

Then I prefer to observe what people DO instead what people SAY ...


Regards to my finances , I compare my bitcoin account to my home ... so G10->G13

Article 10 of the Basic Law (privacy of correspondence) and Article 13 of the Basic Law (inviolability ofthe home)
legendary
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says:

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After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters.

yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published:

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The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.

It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers.

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Good eye.

It is also possible the news story about "crypto being outlawed" was intended to push the price of bitcoin down as part of a market manipulation scheme.

News stories have one of the biggest effects on bitcoin price. And so "fake news" is a likely avenue which will be targeted in the future by traders with big influence or insider connections.

There's a long list of traders who have invented news stories in an effort to manipulate the price of stocks and other things over the years. One reason financial advisers and stock pickers often default to a "I don't currently own a stake in this business I'm recommending" stance when giving advice.

newbie
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says:

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After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters.

yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published:

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The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.

It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers.
Good spot, Figment, this has all the signs of being a false report.
legendary
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yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait.

And are you surprised about this? There is nothing new in here my friend.

Are you surprised or just amazed because all those newbies who are always trying to post whatever they can in order to make people fud and sell? Or just switch to bcash just like we have been seeing during the last few weeks.

This is probably the new generation of ShortCoins, (he dissapeared too) he was probably the primary antagonist of bitcoin (Hell! No! What i am saying!)

Probably this is a fake one, i would not even trust in a single word of this.
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well, i would accept anything that would make my crypto earning be easy to cash in lol
legendary
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i'm not sure if this report is legitimate. the article says:

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After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters.

yet they don't link to reuters. i've been searching on google and there is no confirmation of the story. it seems like speculation or click-bait. however, there are related regulations being crafted right now. what the final laws will look like? we don't know because they haven't been published:

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The Treasury is planning new legislation that will mean anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing rules apply to cryptocurrency in future, according to reports in the Guardian and the Telegraph.

It will include rules forcing traders to reveal their identities in some circumstances. Under an EU-wide plan, online platforms where currencies are traded will be made to carry out due diligence on buyers.
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https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/can-see-id-eu-rules-anonymous-transactions/



Cryptocurrency traders will have to reveal identities within 18 months.

After more than a year of deliberation, the EU decided to outlaw anonymous cryptocurrency transactions on Friday, according to a report from Reuters.


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