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RE: The crypto currency space in short-, middle- and longterm?
You can't really claim that anonymity is bad in the crypto space. It's the one thing that draws many people to it.
You can't really claim that anonymity is bad in the crypto space. It's the one thing that draws many people to it.
Even anonymity has a thumbprint. I'm reminded that there are people brazen enough to put their cameo and real name on their blog; in spite of known reputations as scammers...jmho.
So, I am further reminded that anonymity, in and of itself, is not the problem. For most, it is more so a brand or matter of social convenience.
From my observation, crypto is currently treated as an in-house affair. And, as long as people raking it in, even the unscrupulous, pay their taxes on financial gains the Feds are on standby. I expect that the more they become involved in this currency, the tighter regulations will become.
Peace.