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subscribed | 6 days ago

In the case of bitcoin, surely.

Some other coins not so much trackable, and that's the reason some countries don't like them: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/binance-delist-monero-zcash-4...

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paxys|6 days ago

Also not true in the case of bitcoin. If I want to transfer money to you I don't have to do it on the chain. I can send you the private key of my wallet in whatever way I want and now you have the bitcoin, zero tracking.

Jyaif|6 days ago

That's not transferring the bitcoin, that's giving potentially temporary shared access to the bitcoin.

The other party then needs to transfer the bitcoin to make sure the original party doesn't use it.

ericbuildsio|6 days ago

Fascinating, I didn't know that Zcash / Monero worked that way. Thanks!