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December 22, 2018, 01:55:28 PM
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My question for everyone on this forum,
would cryptocurrency non-anonymity/non-pseudonymity
help crypto become a recognised financial security?


While this is against the value of cryptocurrency,
I want to remind you that top organizations had
to go against their values in the past. I am only going
to give you the example of Microsoft
which didn't adopt Cloud technology
with Microsoft Azure until 2010.


Here are two big factors with making crypto non-anonymous:
-Less scammers as they are going to be prosecuted
-Adoption by the wide public because of the less risk involved

Can you challenge me and tell me why this would not work and why it's not
a good idea, except saying that 'cryptos were made to let users be anonymous'?

I want to remind that, bitcoin doesn't offer anonymity, only pseudonymity, meaning
that you can still be tracked,  and that it is limited by the financial availability. 
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