pratik009
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July 10, 2018, 06:39:34 PM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
If you registered on any exchange platform with your government id proofs then they can easily trake your all transactions. Due to you pay tax for your all transactions they can easily see the amount of coin. If you country banned bitcoin then you can do transaction in international markets. By this method no one can track that how much btc you have.so there is no chances of arrest you.
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Nazir0012
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July 10, 2018, 06:40:54 PM |
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Bitcoin transactions are nameless. however most exchanges these days requires a verification of your records with the intention to alternate Bitcoin to fiat. So it is miles viable most effective the exchanges.
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fritzwalter195
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July 10, 2018, 06:51:21 PM |
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In fact, if you are very careful, it is almost impossible to understand that you own bitcoins. But it only works for someone who regularly takes all the necessary precautions - uses bitcoin mixers and stuff. Those who talk about their crypto-currency assets to their friends - risk too much.
This. Bitcoin gives you the possibility of being virtually untraceable, with that, even where such things are prohibited I strong disbelieve the government have the sufficient power to keep the population in check or in track, unless you live in North Korea... That's another dimension.
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romeo111
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July 10, 2018, 06:54:32 PM |
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I think government can't trace you because bitcoin designed to protect privacy it nonetheless generates abundant public data. Many Investigators try to connect the transactions publicly recorded but they didn't connect.
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July 10, 2018, 07:02:02 PM |
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The exchange of bitcoins using reliable sources ensures the anonymity of transactions, as long as you carefully use Bitcoin there is a really small and dubious probability that the government or other state-owned organization will be able to sue you for it. It all depends on responsible and clever use of this cryptocurrency which ensures us security and continuous and undeniable anonymity.
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Soranith
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July 10, 2018, 07:05:52 PM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
The only way for the government to discover that you owe bitcoin is you will give them your wallet address or you will declare it that you own one. For as long as you will keep your mouth shut about it then no one knows that you are a bitcoin holder.
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Elachious12
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July 10, 2018, 07:18:28 PM |
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That will be difficult for government to do, expect they will develop a new Blockchain technology that will be able to detect peoples asset in Bitcoin
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muneeb.zain
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July 10, 2018, 07:55:38 PM |
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There is no identity on bitcoin and so no one would reveal its identity on bitcoin to make itself safe and secure but if you reveal your identity then the cyber crime officers would trace you and they have some special techniques for that to identify you.
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July 10, 2018, 07:57:15 PM |
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They can,if they have access to your information on exchanges,especially the ones that require you to pass KYC requirement
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evichi
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July 10, 2018, 09:13:52 PM |
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The various ways you can be traced by government are: 1. fiat to Bitcoin exchanges that requires KYC 2. Trading excahanges that require KYC 3. email registration required for some wallets 4. IP address If the above identity pointers (among others) are accessible to the Government, the person may be traced. However, in my opinion, the main essence of Bitcoin, is to personally secure your funds without 3rd party interference. Complete anonymity can be achieved by using coins like Monero, Zcash, etc.
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July 11, 2018, 05:21:21 AM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
The government may find about your identity from exchange. As long as you dont using exchange that required identity documents submission, you are untraceable. That is the purpose of decentralized currency. But if you want more privacy, you can use private coin like Monero.
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MbakNarti
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July 11, 2018, 05:39:15 AM |
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Perhaps the government can track BTC when banks use btc as proof of their transactions may be new government can track the existence of btc maybe that's the only way to be able to track the existence of btc
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July 11, 2018, 05:50:09 AM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
By tracking some bitcoin addresses that are still active in their country it's easy. Because now it's easy to track IPs someone is who used bitcoins. And in the end you will be caught because you also already know that bitcoin is banned in your country.
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July 11, 2018, 06:17:01 AM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
By tracking some bitcoin addresses that are still active in their country it's easy. Because now it's easy to track IPs someone is who used bitcoins. And in the end you will be caught because you also already know that bitcoin is banned in your country. IPs address can be tracked by government and our bitcoin transaction can be trace. And if government can not identify the owner, government can make regulation to their citizen to report their ownership. Government have power on our life and if used for illegal activity its very easy for government to track it down
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July 11, 2018, 06:21:58 AM |
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Maybe it is very impossible for me if the government can track btc because bitcoin can not leave a trace a bit so I think it is very impossible for the government to track btc even bitcoin diguankan by banks and banks also store evidence of transactions because btc will not be able to in track with anything
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July 11, 2018, 06:39:43 AM |
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Bitcoin uses cryptographic technology and this makes it near impossible to track its tracks. Bitcoin wallets are not tied to the identity of anybody neither is it tied to a particluar location. So this alone will guarantee maximum anonymity and more privacy.
Algernatively, you can move to coins that have more privacy like Dash, Verge, Monero, Pivx etc. These coins guarantee more privacy and they are not traceable.
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July 11, 2018, 02:00:35 PM |
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I think the government may find that you have Bitcoin or not. We will use our PC whenever we will make Bitcoin's transition. And the government can trace us from the IP address of our PC.
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Gummybear67
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July 11, 2018, 02:09:12 PM |
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How can the government discover I own BTC, let's say I'm from Venezuela where crypto is banned, what they can do to discover and arrest me?
How can bitcoin be traced? Bitcoin's privacy properties are a kind of paradox: Every Bitcoin transaction that occurs in the entire payment network is recorded in the "blockchain," Bitcoin's decentralized mechanism for tracking who has what coins when, and preventing fraud and counterfeiting. Can you be taxed in bitcoin? Bitcoin Are Not Money for Tax Purposes. Although Bitcoin can be used like money, they are not considered to be money (legal tender) by the IRS or any other country. Instead, they are personal property, much like gold or corporate stock. ... IRS Form 8949 is used to report capital losses and capital gains. So dont worry if government traced you.
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July 11, 2018, 02:24:44 PM |
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Prevent selling your Bitcoins locally (Inside your country), and use anonymous exchangers to sell them. If you need Cash, you have to exchange to another online currency so you can sell it locally if you want, or using MoneyGram etc.
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hammo
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July 11, 2018, 05:42:47 PM |
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first and foremost, the Bitcoin is a decentralize which also has a peer to peer transactions. Unless you say it yourself to the crowd that you are a Bitcoin user.
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