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September 15, 2019, 10:47:32 PM
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This a very sensitive issues this not a joke accusing bitcoin use into drugs transaction is very serious matters. I agre for sir bryant.coleman statement difficult to give comment about this isaues because harder to trace digital currency transeactions as evidence to against drugs crimes.
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September 16, 2019, 02:30:40 AM
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@Lanatsa. I predict 2 positive effects for successful government shutdowns of all mixers. It will begin the anonymous coin revolution and it might make bitcoin unattractive for criminals which makes it more attractive for today's more skeptical investors.

Bitcoin is already becoming quite unattractive for the criminals, as a lot of them are getting caught while converting the "dirty" coins back to fiat cash. For a while, anonymous coins (such as Monero, Zcash and Deep Onion) were being talked about as the preferred payment method in the dark web, but these coins never made it due to their low liquidity. I guess the criminals will soon go back to their old modes of payment (i.e those using fiat cash). Physical cash remains the most anonymous method of payment even now. 
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September 16, 2019, 04:06:37 AM
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Bitcoin is already becoming quite unattractive for the criminals, as a lot of them are getting caught while converting the "dirty" coins back to fiat cash. For a while, anonymous coins (such as Monero, Zcash and Deep Onion) were being talked about as the preferred payment method in the dark web, but these coins never made it due to their low liquidity. I guess the criminals will soon go back to their old modes of payment (i.e those using fiat cash). Physical cash remains the most anonymous method of payment even now.  

And it doesn't work on darknet markets, which clearly aren't going away. DNM vendors need to accept bitcoin because it's what customers demand vs. privacy coins. As for fiat money, it doesn't carry much value on the dark web.

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September 16, 2019, 10:02:40 PM
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Bitcoin is already becoming quite unattractive for the criminals, as a lot of them are getting caught while converting the "dirty" coins back to fiat cash. For a while, anonymous coins (such as Monero, Zcash and Deep Onion) were being talked about as the preferred payment method in the dark web, but these coins never made it due to their low liquidity. I guess the criminals will soon go back to their old modes of payment (i.e those using fiat cash). Physical cash remains the most anonymous method of payment even now. 

I haven't really had the impression that Bitcoin is becoming unattractive to criminals. Some dumbos indeed have busted themselves by cashing out through KYC exchanges, but a lot of what we see in terms of usage is Bitcoin that continuously gets circulated without the coins being converted to fiat.

The great thing about Bitcoin is that there is always someone who is willing to accept it, which can't be said about altcoins. I'm pretty certain that EVERY cryptocoiner will accept Bitcoin, while with altcoins you'll see that it's quite difficult to get rid of, even when it comes to privacy coins on dark markets. People use the most adopted coin, even when it's lacking in the privacy field.

Physical cash is great for offline payments but sucks balls when you try to transact online. It's pretty much useless there.
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September 18, 2019, 12:07:56 PM
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@Lanatsa. I predict 2 positive effects for successful government shutdowns of all mixers. It will begin the anonymous coin revolution and it might make bitcoin unattractive for criminals which makes it more attractive for today's more skeptical investors.

See? Everything is perfectly falling into pieces. In my country, the local news always report failed drug deliveries and deal from other countries that has been done using cryptocurrencies especially bitcoin. Like what are they thinking? Bitcoin is still trackable and second is that the shipment is still going to be inspected at the arrival so they are just basically making it easy for the police to find them.
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