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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Anonymity - good or bad?
« Last post by Joseph Lee on Today at 02:44:36 PM »How many of us use aliases in the crypto world? It's fascinating how biases related to sex, age, skin color, or body type seem irrelevant here—it's purely about your ideas and actions. I was on a call the other day, the presenter used a voice changer and there was no video. It felt freeing to engage purely based on the exchange of thoughts.Just as you rightly exposed, anonymity does have its pros and cons. I personally like to stay anonymous myself, and I'm grateful for the web3 space for providing that option. However, I believe that especially creators or entrepreneurs in the crypto space, its important to be doxxed if you plan to build a great relationship with users. I've seen firsthand how a CEO being known publicly can boost a crypto company's reputation and the adverse effect of staying anonymous
However, this anonymity has its downsides, it's easy to get scammed. Additionally, there are legal concerns, especially regarding taxation. Some countries are even reducing anonymity to prevent tax evasion. What do you think is a good balance between maintaining privacy and reducing potential misuse in the crypto space?