Is the case of tracing or tracking the bad Bitcoin to my business possible or it's not some to worry about.
Any bitcoin can be potentially "dirty, bad, or otherwise negatively labeled, according to the regulator", because each chain of blockchain transactions could contain some kind of illegal transaction (for example, the purchase of something prohibited, or an element of fraud or theft). How can you determine that the previous 100 or 1,000 transactions didn't use such bitcoins? You can't. Because the blockchain doesn't contain this information, and all bitcoins in the blockchain (
BTC-network) are identical. There are no "black" or "white" ones.
You should be concerned, because if you receive bitcoins in your wallet (with a publicly available payment address) that were previously used for illegal activity, expect a visit from law enforcement.
We all know that some Bitcoin are called DIRTY or BAD simply because they are stolen and have been tagged already, how will one avoid collecting a bad Bitcoin as payment?
Any bitcoin can be labeled "bad" if the regulator so chooses, which creates ample opportunities for manipulation and control.
No way. How do you plan to protect yourself from the fact that any "dollar" can be labeled "dirty" (and confiscated) in your cash register?
I've been away from the forum for a while now because I am working on sorting my new business out, a small shipping company that I have always wanted to run for a very long time now, very soon it will be possible as I am currently on the licensing part.
I also want to accept Bitcoin as payment for the new business since I myself have used few who accepted Bitcoin as payment from me, but I want to ask a question that's been bothering my mind.
So, will your regulator officially allow payment via bitcoin for transport services upon obtaining a license?
Where is this country?
