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Topic: EU Cracking Down on Bitcoin Anonymity Sparks a Debate About Privacy (Read 1522 times)

legendary
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uᴉoɔʇᴉq is not meant to be anonymous. If someone wants to perform an illegal transaction, there are many ways other than uᴉoɔʇᴉq. Nothing to worry about.
  man..  i'm impressed.. 
legendary
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Merit: 1023
uᴉoɔʇᴉq is not meant to be anonymous. If someone wants to perform an illegal transaction, there are many ways other than uᴉoɔʇᴉq. Nothing to worry about.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
I believe if you're not doing anything wrong there's nothing to worry about.  Smiley
everyone is concerned.  it's just sad for cryptography, and uᴉoɔʇᴉq comunity dude ..  Wink

it's always a bad thing to see misinformation .. we are talking about freedom here..  ( have you properly read the entire article before posting these  kind of comments?
newbie
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I believe if you're not doing anything wrong there's nothing to worry about.  Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1002
another great article on this subject.. (wrote in french , but can be easily traduct in english in your browser..)
https://theconversation.com/darknet-et-terrorisme-de-lamalgame-a-la-desinformation-56955
legendary
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Merit: 1002
waww... thats not smell very good...  Roll Eyes


Despite Europol’s statement that anonymous currencies are hardly used by terrorists, the European Commission will propose stricter rules on encryption and payment privacy in a bid to curb the financing of terrorism.



source:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-cracking-down-on-bitcoin-anonymity-sparks-a-debate-about-privacy
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