Not new to us, but for Monero bagholders, you need to think twice, just saying.
- An Europol official recently found that Monero (XMR) transactions could not be traced between the sender and receiver.
- Europol is said to be looking closely at anonymous coins, which was why officials were looking at Monero. In recent years, Europol has made efforts to reduce the usage of anonymous coins, including Bestmixer which was one of the most popular Bitcoin mixing services.
- New legislation is expected to come in 2020 in the U.S. Congress which would push coin exchanges to record crypto assets’ transaction history and origins to cut down on the usage of cryptocurrencies for illegal activities.
- Monero would not be able to comply with this. The German Finance Ministry also expressed concerns about the increase of Monero usage in November 2019.
https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2020/01/europol-might-hinder-monero-progressI myself used to have Monero back then, but when exchanges started to delisted them, I have a hunch that authorities are going after privacy coins, which has been happening for the last couple of years now.
Anything they can do to keep control of our finances : /
They hate the idea of people being able to use their money how they want, they will do anything to keep that money coming to THEM
luckily: its laughable, within the next 5 years (less probably), we will be setup p2p, and centralized exchanges (the main way they control us), will be obsolete
SO: this is one time they are to little too late and its a GOOD thing