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Bitcoin Forum / Re: The anti-mixer arm of Congress
« on: Today at 07:01:57 PM »I think that mixers aren't the problem, but the criminals who use them (with are just a small part of their users).
Sadly, privacy is becoming harder and harder to achieve just because this anti money laundry war doesn't care about citizens rights for privacy.
According to everything we could read from the publications of the most famous US whistleblower, three letters agencies have been dealing with BTC since at least 2013 by developing tools that can track users and their transactions and identify them. I don't know when the first mixer appeared, but it is obvious that such a tool bothers them a lot, especially since they constructed stories about how countries like Iran or North Korea circumvent sanctions by using BTC and mixers.
I read that the EU will ban mixers and USDT soon, so all those who continue to use them would be treated as criminals? Let's be honest, "they" actually consider us criminals in a way, because it's not a problem to invest in BTC through full KYC CEXs, it's a problem to be your own bank and that bothers them the most.