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Topic: With no mixer we are all known now? - page 2. (Read 1553 times)

legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
July 29, 2015, 10:10:32 AM
#9
Nope. If we can all be listed then start with me. How many coins do I have?

hero member
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Minimum Effort/Maximum effect
July 29, 2015, 10:06:09 AM
#8
Well... as far as I understand it: All transactions are known within the network, but the identities of everyone involved is not... if proper precautions are taken, they may know the price of what you are purchasing... but they won't know who you are.

 It's an interesting take on privacy, to truly be able to understand the economic fluctuations of nations, of the world without bias and available at your fingertips; This is important... more than 90% of the data collected by governments is not available to us; we have to trust them... and I don't think trust should be required, we should know for sure.

If you are worried about being known keep your physical Personae separate and create a anonymous Personae, deal only with decentralized exchanges. Trust me, they don't need to know who you are to keep work properly, just the knowledge that money A is being transfered to Money B... Cash is anonymous.

It irks me to think that all these regulators require name address, etc so they know where to come get you, but it's not needed; They just need to, truthfully, see how their policies are working by seeing the flow of economic data and change rules accordingly... but you know, they want their cake and have it too.

They're gluttons for punishment, anything to do as they say, not as they do. It's quite funny when you think about it, the Elites and all that.
legendary
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July 29, 2015, 10:02:49 AM
#7
I found interesting article about state of the Mixing Services in cryptocurrency world. If you want to know in details how these services works (there are some crucial differences between them).
You can read this article: https://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/05/25/current-state-coin-mixing-services/ Article is little dated (May 2014) but basic principles are the same.
full member
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July 29, 2015, 09:48:17 AM
#6
It's probably no body's fault and it's your own fault , it's your fault thatyou have your life in exchange and you provide them with your real informations .
You could use a new bitcoin adress for each transaction like Satoshi said and you should be just fine .

Starting with Bitcoin it is what called out to me. I am told is all anonymous and I can send where I want. People go to jail if their finance exit the country. It should not be this way. Bitcoin makes this different, but you have to hike a mile just to hide your face when wanted.  Angry  Undecided
sr. member
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Zichain
July 29, 2015, 09:36:00 AM
#5
It's probably no body's fault and it's your own fault , it's your fault thatyou have your life in exchange and you provide them with your real informations .
You could use a new bitcoin adress for each transaction like Satoshi said and you should be just fine .
legendary
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July 29, 2015, 09:22:39 AM
#4
bitmixer.io   ...?
sr. member
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July 29, 2015, 09:21:06 AM
#3
^ monero is a no because there is no financial transparency. A big problem with many powerful institutions is the transparency about how their funds are being utilized. Whether it’s fractional lending by banks, national taxation by the IRS, or even donations collected for a good cause, the truth is that we have zero transparency. The funds collected by these institutions are often allocated at their discretion and with zero public insight or scrutiny. This type of monetary system is destined from the start to be rifled with blatant corruption or mismanagement of funds. We currently have a system where the people’s financial accounts have to be fully disclosed for tax purposes, yet their representative institutions have zero disclosure and in some cases such as the Pentagon, they mysteriously lose 8.5 trillion dollars (yes, I said trillion) of the tax payer’s money.

Thanks to the Bitcoin blockchain, all transactions that take place on the network can now be tracked from start to finish. This is an amazing new ability that the public has never had before and will help keep these intuitions honest about how the people’s funds are being spent. While you can only currently see address X sending to address Y, as we move forward in developing the Bitcoin ecosystem, many of these addresses will eventually have an identity associated with them. So if you were to donate funds to a charity you’d be able to track the allocation towards paying salaries, services, materials, etc etc.
hero member
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July 29, 2015, 09:13:32 AM
#2
You are at the wrong place, privacy isnt much talked about here, because Bitcoin has privacy as worse as it could get. Bitcoin is the wet dream of governments, where every transaction or everyone can be tracked.

The reply you might get mostly is - privacy is for criminals, ignore those dumb people, because




The above image has been taken from The Monero Bitcoinference youtube video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEVm1dMn5Ks
full member
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July 29, 2015, 09:02:44 AM
#1
If it was wanted they could make a list, no? We have our real life labeled on exchanges. All the time we withdraw or deposit it gets on the list. Soon they could know most of the wallets connected by us and follow every bit we send?
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