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Topic: The US Army Criminal Investigation Unit Is Looking For A Web Application. (Read 171 times)

legendary
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An application which will track the illicit crypto transactions. This will be a great development. Because Crypto currencies are the big source for illegal works. Not postulating just read in an article.

Source: https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2020/07/us-web-app-crypto-transaction

Lol. Not sure that's a good thing when a large amount of people using Bitcoin think that is anonymous when it really isn't. The only reason this can be said to be a good thing is because we can now teach people about privacy coins such as ZCash and Monero and how they can benefit you.

Also a time where people can be taught the importance of mixing their coins through mixers such as ChipMixer, Samourai, Wasabi, etc.

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An application which will track the illicit crypto transactions. This will be a great development. Because Crypto currencies are the big source for illegal works. Not postulating just read in an article.

Source: https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2020/07/us-web-app-crypto-transaction

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with the quick detection of any kind of suspicious and criminal activities and help identify suspicious crypto transactions.

What would qualify as suspicious? In my opinion it's either an address was involved in criminal activities or not. So proven criminal activities can be traced to Bitcoin transactions, but Bitcoin transactions should not be investigated seeking suspicious criminal activity simply on the grounds that they were made using cryptocurrency.

This could likely become a targeted attack on cryptocurrency transactions, especially when it involves large amounts. The blockchain is transparent and all transactions can be traced, so are they attempting to collate data on transactions such as wallet and IP addresses in order to break the pseudo-anonymity?
Seeking complete privacy should not be suspicious.

We need an app to detect suspicious of illicit activities by the military and governments. Smiley

@gmjutt6 it’s really weird that government only sees bitcoin as a means to transfer illegal money, and designing an app won’t help as one yet cannot trace bitcoin transactions. Further all the transactions data are publicly available on the blockchain, then why do they need a specific app to monitor the transactions?. @Jet Cash i feel that it’s an futile attempt as those apps data can be hacked or manipulated, and I hope that the government doesn’t waste their fiat money by developing these kinds of apps.

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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/042015/why-governments-are-afraid-bitcoin.asp

legendary
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We need an app to detect suspicious of illicit activities by the military and governments. Smiley
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This is a quote from the article;
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with the quick detection of any kind of suspicious and criminal activities and help identify suspicious crypto transactions.
What would qualify as suspicious? In my opinion it's either an address was involved in criminal activities or not. So proven criminal activities can be traced to Bitcoin transactions, but Bitcoin transactions should not be investigated seeking suspicious criminal activity simply on the grounds that they were made using cryptocurrency.

This could likely become a targeted attack on cryptocurrency transactions, especially when it involves large amounts. The blockchain is transparent and all transactions can be traced, so are they attempting to collate data on transactions such as wallet and IP addresses in order to break the pseudo-anonymity?
Seeking complete privacy should not be suspicious.
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An application which will track the illicit crypto transactions. This will be a great development. Because Crypto currencies are the big source for illegal works. Not postulating just read in an article.

Source: https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2020/07/us-web-app-crypto-transaction
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