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John Jan Popovic • 6 years ago

Big brother is nervous and BIG banks are not that happy

weepingguitars • 6 years ago

Their regulations can't stop tax evasion (not a bad thing) even with traditional banks, let alone anonymous permissionless cryptocurrencies.

luc smits van oyen • 6 years ago

Do you have a source for this? I am unable to find the EU press release?

Ene Marian Aramis • 6 years ago

It's FUD, he missed the train.

Vee Eight • 6 years ago

Hopefully we'll see appstores and repositories hosted on TOR, I2P and Zeronet before device installed opensource wallets are targeted by these arseholes too.

Just Shapeshifted more BTC for Monero, Shapeshift on Android is getting very confidence inspiring now, the memories of the long butt clenched wait for the first acknowledgement on earlier versions are fading...

Nadile Sanpow • 6 years ago

This is a foundation to tax real wealth. Smart contracts will discribe property,assets worldwide. No made up fiat crap. That we little serbs aren't overtaxed on. Get all the tax evaders I say. No anonymous trusts that shield the ultra wealthy from paying a dime to the system we all share equally. This will lead to no income tax but a fair wealth tax which could be as low as 1 percent.

Pete Payton • 6 years ago

TALK FUD
FUD TALK

It's so ironic when they always throw in words like money laundering, terrorism...whereas they know that 99% of such activities use Euro or US$.

The Banksters are getting very worried now, as they are losing their grip on high fees to hold/transfer peoples money.

Christian • 6 years ago

Yeah, the excuses are always the same, when government entities try to get a stranglehold on average Joe's privacy.

Pete Payton • 6 years ago

Look at SQ stock!
The future is here and they can't stop it.

John Longmore • 6 years ago

Best of luck banning privacy coins 😁

Should we ban $ € £ ¥ because are used in money laundering? EU has its roots in Nazi era.

blair • 6 years ago

More personal info for hackers to steal.

vikingvista • 6 years ago

By popular demand, I'm sure.