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August 15, 2026, 11:54:51 PM
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This simply means it is not possible to adopt bitcoin as everyday money.
It's possible.

The transaction fees have been low for so long and if that's not yet enough, there's lightning network where everyone can adopt as well.

Because chances are people always get scammed one way or the other. Since it is impossible to tackle the issue of scam identity, it will only be an alternative to fiat system for those who value privacy.
Being scammed is subjective because it also happens in fiat, and even if we value privacy in the other. These scammers will always exist and will find the weakest link that they can target.

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August 16, 2026, 12:14:04 AM
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In more ways than one.

The blockchain is transparent. Investigators can track transactions. Moreover, Bitcoin addresses are public. In a scenario where Bitcoin is everyday money, addresses are shared with restaurants, shops, grocery stores, and other merchants. They're used to pay bills and taxes and tuition fees and whatnot. At some point, it could have been linked to a name or a shipping address or a contact number. It could be linked to a social media account, email, subscription, and so on.

We're far from an ideal world where every Bitcoin user is perfect in keeping their anonymity in every transaction. That's next to impossible.


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August 16, 2026, 07:18:39 AM
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Think about how you transact with cash in the real world.  Cash is not easy to track either, is it?  So when you give cash to someone who turns out to be a fraud, you dont blame physical paper bills, and you certainly dont expect a bank to undo the transaction.
I'd say cash is way more easier to track. For somebody to scam another via cash, it must be physical. That means, if it in a supermarket, the CCTV camera will most likely spot the face of the scammer. The use case for scam involving cash is just analogue in nature, so you would likely come in contact will the scammer or culprit. Therefore you can be able to identify the scammers to some reasonable extent.
However, Bitcoin is digital and in a decentralised setting, you can never identify the individuals involved in fraudulent activities.

You can, you just have to change your payment model.
The reason you keep getting scammed is that you follow pay first, dispute later model.

When using Bitcoin, leave no room to get scammed. verify first, then pay.

And if someone doesn't develop the knowledge to avoid being scammed, they can use escrow.
Show me someone who has never got scammed one way or the other then I will believe your model. You have be realistic bro, the population of the world is approximately 8.3 billion people. Out of these number, approximately 23% fall victim to scam. This means if bitcoin is used as everyday money we would expect similar percentage of scams without penalties for the scammers, that smells as injustice to the victims imo.

hence why CEX exist to make identification easy.
Funny also is the fact that fraudsters must at some point spend the funds they stole no matter how long it takes and that's a point were they get caught, so this stresses on the point I was trying to make earlier by saying Bitcoin isn't anonymous but the base layer is pseudonymous by design.
Introducing CEX to bitcoin is thesame thing as handing over your funds to centralised commercial banks that are controlled by the government. That defeats the sole purpose of bitcoin in a way (privacy). So CEX is not an option in this case.
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August 16, 2026, 09:42:57 AM
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Lets imagine an ideal world where bitcoin is truly used in a decentralised manner (no regulated exchanges/merchants) and is accepted as everyday money.

I tried to imagine this world you are painting in your head and what I didn't see in that world is how the government will allow Bitcoin to operate in that manner without centralized and regulated platform being in existence. Come to think about it, with the way government are even looking for possible means to control Bitcoin because they don't want privacy, how is it possible that there will be a world were Bitcoin will be the only used money for daily spending by individuals and companies and there won't be a centralized platforms? That might be possible if there is no government again  Grin, but that won't even be possible.

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August 16, 2026, 11:31:50 AM
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I am asking because centralised exchanges were not part of the original plan. We are supposed practice self custody for the original purpose of bitcoin to be achieved. Run a full node and manage our bitcoin client (Bitcoin core and others) instead of relying on CEX. I am particularly concerned how identifying and penalising fraudsters will be possible in such an ideal world.
There is no way you can track it and gets such hacker arrested, even though the transaction goes to a centralized exchange, except they reveal the hackers identity if you can pay the price required by the cex, but I doubt you'll be given the information.

Look, the only way thiefs can only gets your Bitcoin is if you are careless with your keys, no other way.

We had heard many stories about many crypto firms been hacked, but few or no information how they were caught and penalized, except the news where a stolen coins was returned, not all coon (can't remember the news actually,but such happens)

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August 16, 2026, 12:00:05 PM
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There is no way you can track it and gets such hacker arrested, even though the transaction goes to a centralized exchange, except they reveal the hackers identity if you can pay the price required by the cex, but I doubt you'll be given the information.
What price are you talking about? Maybe you do not know why CEX require your KYC, although they are using it for other illegal activities but the major purpose is to comply with international anti-money laundering (AML) laws. Anytime a given government request for these information, they provide it without requesting for a penny.

Take the case of Coldcard for example, if the attacker makes use of any centralised exchange today, his identity will be revealed and he will be apprehended accordingly. With CEX your identity can be revealed instantly, its not a rigorous process.
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August 16, 2026, 12:15:42 PM
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First, Bitcoin was not created to be a replacement for fiat currency but as a digital currency that makes transactions easier for users. The responsibility lies entirely with the user or owner.
If Bitcoin were to become an everyday currency, it’s already happening—with the understanding that anyone who wants to use Bitcoin is free to do so if they choose not to use fiat currency. You know this is happening in El Salvador.

Second, just like any monetary transaction, Bitcoin transactions are not anonymous; anyone can track them as long as they have the address. All transactions are recorded. Nothing is secret.

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I am asking because centralised exchanges were not part of the original plan. We are supposed practice self custody for the original purpose of bitcoin to be achieved. Run a full node and manage our bitcoin client (Bitcoin core and others) instead of relying on CEX. I am particularly concerned how identifying and penalising fraudsters will be possible in such an ideal world.
Welcome to the cypherpunk Wild West. If your opsec fails, there is no manager to speak to. Code is law, if you make a mistake your money is gone. That's the problem with "being your own bank"; it comes with responsibility.

If you purchased Bitcoin thinking it is going to replace your local Fiat, you had a very unrealistic expectation.  Bitcoin will probably replace Cash once Cash becomes digitalized.
Which is one good reason why they will never ban cash!

 
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August 16, 2026, 08:22:11 PM
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Think about how you transact with cash in the real world.  Cash is not easy to track either, is it?  So when you give cash to someone who turns out to be a fraud, you dont blame physical paper bills, and you certainly dont expect a bank to undo the transaction.
I'd say cash is way more easier to track. For somebody to scam another via cash, it must be physical. That means, if it in a supermarket, the CCTV camera will most likely spot the face of the scammer. The use case for scam involving cash is just analogue in nature, so you would likely come in contact will the scammer or culprit. Therefore you can be able to identify the scammers to some reasonable extent.
However, Bitcoin is digital and in a decentralised setting, you can never identify the individuals involved in fraudulent activities.

How exactly is cash easier to track than Bitcoin?  There is no paper trail, no public ledger...  You mentioned CCTV cameras, of course, thats one way to track down a suspect in the real world.  But thats not always possible.  You might have a face on a camera, but thats far from getting your money back.

With Bitcoin, we have a public ledger that is immutable and permanent.  Literally anyone in the world, including law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and blockchain analytics firms, can track the flow of funds from wallet address to wallet address, down to the last satoshi.

Show me someone who has never got scammed one way or the other then I will believe your model. You have be realistic bro, the population of the world is approximately 8.3 billion people. Out of these number, approximately 23% fall victim to scam.

According to these figures, approximately 77% of people have not fallen victim to scams.  I think that answers your first question.

This means if bitcoin is used as everyday money we would expect similar percentage of scams without penalties for the scammers, that smells as injustice to the victims imo.

What do you mean by "no penalties for scammers"?  That assumes that no scammers involved in Bitcoin-related scam have ever been caught or convicted by law enforcement, which simply is not true.

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August 16, 2026, 09:01:50 PM
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With Bitcoin, we have a public ledger that is immutable and permanent.  Literally anyone in the world, including law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and blockchain analytics firms, can track the flow of funds from wallet address to wallet address, down to the last satoshi.

No doubt Bitcoin do make recovery difficult most times, but having to say that scammers can’t be identified is too broad because blockchain do give investigators a permanent trail to do follow. Even in case that to connect an address to real person is difficult, but I also think that the irreversible of Bitcoin transaction it biggest issue. It very important you verify who you are actually dealing with before you want to send money, because even after the scammer is being identified, to gwt back the funds is a big deal cause it not guaranteed.

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August 16, 2026, 10:19:08 PM
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I don't know if this has been discussed before, if so I'll just lock the thread.

The original purpose of bitcoin is to be able to transact peer to peer without intermediaries or centralised authorities. Lets imagine an ideal world where bitcoin is truly used in a decentralised manner (no regulated exchanges/merchants) and is accepted as everyday money. How will attackers be tracked, identified and penalised if they steal coins from others. Is there any possible way to track the attackers since KYC is not required to initiate a transaction?

I am asking because centralised exchanges were not part of the original plan. We are supposed practice self custody for the original purpose of bitcoin to be achieved. Run a full node and manage our bitcoin client (Bitcoin core and others) instead of relying on CEX. I am particularly concerned how identifying and penalising fraudsters will be possible in such an ideal world.

OP you asked a very good question. However, if bitcoin transactions were to remain decentralised without the action of moving it to exchange wallets where KYC will force out the identity of the receiver, then bitcoin transactions will be done directly with people you know. And of course, most bitcoin transactions are done between people that know themselves so if bitcoin is stolen, the real owner will only need to track the movement of the bitcoin through the Blockchain and begin to investigate each wallets that the coin was sent to.

You can do that by reporting to Blockchain forensics, they will be tracking the movement of the bitcoin on public ledger and likely identify any of the addresses it was moved to, but it must be an address that has been posted online. It's a rigorous process that can even take many years to succeed.

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