Japan government will probably ban anonymous cryptocurrencies such as Monero or Dash. Do you think that this will happen?
Wouldn't that be funny. If dash got banned for it's marketing claims that it's anonymous even though it Isn't. I wonder if they would try have their cake and eat it too by explaining to Japanese authorities how it isn't anonymous but telling everyone else to just ignore that. That would be the worst of both worlds for them, banned for being anonymous while not being anonymous enough to protect it's users from said ban. Maybe monero could survive being banned for being anonymous because it actually is, but all the dash users would just be tracked down on the blockchain for using an "anonymous currency".
But I still do not understand this kind of anonymity.
When you buy or sell Monero, probably you will use exchanges.
Only way how to exchange these anonymous cryptocurrencies is on the street?
Well the stuff about dash not being anonymous isn't animosity, that's just facts. But I guess there was a little bit of animosity with the bit near the end where I was imagining that potential beautiful irony.
The animosity comes from the fact that they are a complete and total scam/fraud yet still their market cap is around about the same as our legitimate project. That's frustrating you know. Watching that day in and day out. It just wears on you. It can make one a little bit bitter.
Incidentally, watching dash day in and day out for years now, I really feel like I empathize with car company executives. That must be what it's like to be an executive at Ford watching Tesla except 100 times worse. Here ford is making tons of really great products at really competitive prices and they are having to cut product lines to stay in business. While Tesla never needs to make a profit, hardly even makes any cars, relies on welfare and their marketcap is something like 50 times greater than fords. But Tesla doesn't need products when it has better marketing! Not unlike our friend dash. Can you imagine. When ever you think we have it bad. Imagine what it must be like to be a auto manufacturer exec.