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<blockquote data-quote="Jer" data-source="post: 8645941" data-attributes="member: 19857"><p>Cryptography, sure, but you do realize that the current model for cryptocurrency involves making every transaction public, right?</p><p></p><p>Cryptocurrency transaction logs have been a major boon to every plugged in police force on the planet. There have been major child sex abuse material and narcotics busts that basically couldn't have happened without the blockchain being a publicly available log of every transaction made. Putting your purchases onto the blockchain makes it <em>easier</em> for governments and corporate actors to track what you're doing, not harder. They don't need warrants, they don't need to have partners in the banks reporting on transactions - they don't need to do anything but download the ledger and read it. And then do the work of tying those transactions back to the people who made them (which is far, far easier than anyone in the cryptocurrency sphere wants to admit).</p><p></p><p>If you're into cryptocurrency for the privacy aspect you should dump it quick. In all honesty as a Computer Scientist if I were trying to develop a model that provided maximum benefit for surveillance for transactions something like blockchain would be right at the top of my list - the entire basis of the model is that all transactions are public and anyone can read them at any time. You don't get more maximally surveillant than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer, post: 8645941, member: 19857"] Cryptography, sure, but you do realize that the current model for cryptocurrency involves making every transaction public, right? Cryptocurrency transaction logs have been a major boon to every plugged in police force on the planet. There have been major child sex abuse material and narcotics busts that basically couldn't have happened without the blockchain being a publicly available log of every transaction made. Putting your purchases onto the blockchain makes it [I]easier[/I] for governments and corporate actors to track what you're doing, not harder. They don't need warrants, they don't need to have partners in the banks reporting on transactions - they don't need to do anything but download the ledger and read it. And then do the work of tying those transactions back to the people who made them (which is far, far easier than anyone in the cryptocurrency sphere wants to admit). If you're into cryptocurrency for the privacy aspect you should dump it quick. In all honesty as a Computer Scientist if I were trying to develop a model that provided maximum benefit for surveillance for transactions something like blockchain would be right at the top of my list - the entire basis of the model is that all transactions are public and anyone can read them at any time. You don't get more maximally surveillant than that. [/QUOTE]
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