Anonymous transaction will never be implemented by merchants because they cannot prove said transactions thus cannot be taxable.
Period.
People need to understand that anon coins are just useless for real world merchants, they can only work on the darknet
I don't understand this statement. It's like saying I have been paid (received currency on my address), but I don't know where it came from so it is not taxable.
It's comparable to being paid in cash for goods and not knowing the identity of the person that paid with cash. I don't see the problem.
Yes, I lol'd.
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rovertdivaio: I think it is smart to understand how money works before you start trading currencies.
LOL, I trade currencies for a profession, you buy & sell 0.1 btc of alts & believe ur a trader
No, because when you pay with cash you (person) get a receipt, as it is with paypal and visa, with anon electronic transactions you don't.