Why would a government trace an Average Joe's crypto activity. i mean there are a lot of more important stuff to do for them
there are tons of average joes who skimp on their taxes, don't pay child support, buy drugs, buy guns and on and on. governments chase millions of average joes every single day. prisons are filled with average joes.
The average joe won't likely have the careful attention to detail to make their anonymity significantly difficult for the government to track them. But default anonymity protections could possibly protect the average joe from casual privacy invasions. And the meticulous joe could probably make it not worth the government's effort to track them given the necessary anonymity protocols in the crypto-currency system. The high valued target is nearly always going to be vulnerable to the NSA, unless that target's resources and expertise matches sufficiently the countermeasures the NSA can employ.
Agreed and i think you hit the heart of the matter.
What it all REALLY boils down to is not the goal of perfect security with a coin.
What it comes down to is the measures each person takes to secure themselves.
Hell, maybe choosing *which* anon coin will make the difference.. one being more vulnerable than the other.
Which would mean it's the end users decision on how tight their security is.
For example..
I *could* use TOR ..never have though.
I don't care ..sorry
I mean shit i ain't got squat to hide and if hackers got me i'd re-install windows.. hahahha
But i do have some random unusual extra security efforts at work though.
So anyway it boils down to "Levels" of security i think.
Lets agree nothing is bullet proof 100% secure forever.
Then lets think well the more secure you want to be the more effort you need to spend making it that way.
So we end up with a security level dependent on your individual efforts.
So which coin is the most secure ?
Tough question.. i don't know hahahhaha
yeah and i opened my mouth up here ranting away regardless LOL
You would need a crypto tech specialist here to analysis which alleged anon coin gives you an edge over the other.
And i have said for ages i think they are all vulnerable in similar ways so the difference will not be too much.
I have said depending on how bad they want you they are all insecure tech.
With massive computing power available these days the cross-referencing methods is diabolical.
Want to track a guy ?
Control all points..
Contact his ISP and serve them a warrant and start logging where he goes from the ISP.
And who owns the US backbones ? Why do you think they are registered as DOD IP's ? (U.S. Department Of Defense)
Then think of where you think the target is going to go.. Facebook ? Hotmail ?
Contact both and serve them a warrant and start tracking them there too.
Eventually they have seized all control points and you cant move with out hitting them.
And they have your ass.. nailing the unknown figure moving from point to point.
THAT is the method crackers use to patch a software program.
We can see the ASM code that says congrats you are registered.
And we simply "Patch" it so it jumps over the entire protection scheme.
Which with an ANON coin we don't need to reverse or break it's security we can jump over it with cross referencing attacks.
They say our coin.. such as Monero is 100% secure.. well that may be but it's irrelevant.
We don't need to Keygen their protection system .. we can simply patch it to avoid it.
Other crackers out there should see what i am saying.. patching vs Keygen'ing.
The firewall i use now i keygen'd many years ago and i also got into arguments with the dev / owner of it.
I told him yeah i keygen'd your app and... i can patch it if i need to with 1 line of code.
He did not believe me then got mouthy so i patched it and took a screen cap of the .NET program disassembled and highlighted what line to change from 0 to 1.
He got mouthy and sad that didn't work so i released a package of source code for his program that included the .NET patching guide i made then a Win32API command line Keygen and another Win32 pure API GUI based keygen then i also wrote a C sharp .net GUI keygen and i posted them publicly for all the other forum users. And i reminded him that my .NET patch works.. it's just that he needed to put anything in the registry entry for the "Key" which i had forgot about to make my point.
So he tried it with no key in the Win registry and it failed but it would have worked if he entered in
anything.
And i would not have unleashed on his ass if had kept his cocky rude mouthy shut LOL
I STILL have his program installed and keygen'd 3 or 4 years after the conversation with him ROFL
But if needed... i'd patch his ass in a heart beat (get it ?)
He can roll up his
Caesar Cipher And stuff it up his ass