• Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Ridiculous example.

    This is not an issue for any transaction. When I send my friend money from my bank account, they don’t know how much is on it.

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        Don’t be stupid. If the government wants to get your crypto, they will.

        It’s all a matter of whether they see the effort as being worth it.

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          I shouldn’t feed the troll, but there is a teachable moment here.

          Crypto transactions that are direct on a Blockchain, by design, are immutable. Once they are validated in a block, and future blocks are validated on top of that, it is impossible for any entity to change that history unless they control a majority of the validation power of that network. Yes, even the NSA can’t do it. It’s math.

          Yes, if the government wants your crypto, it will get it. But the only way to do that is to obtain your private keys. It cannot reverse a transaction, nor reverse-engineer your private keys from a transaction. Yes, not even the NSA can do it. It’s math.

          Governments do have other tools at their disposal. But those tools must center on obtaining the key. They cannot “hack” it any other way.

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            It’s fascinating how you assume that anyone who has a critical outlook on crypto has no clue what they are talking about.

            Although it is to be expected for crypto promoters (see my OP about crypto being used either for criminal activities or for dump bags on the next mark).

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              I know plenty of people with a critical outlook on crypto who have a clue what they are talking about.

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                That’s why you immediately assumed I had no clue how a blockchain works and you went with an extremely condescending response about a “teachable moment”.

                You bagholders are all the same!

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                  You showed us how little you know about crypto with your “Don’t be stupid. If the government wants to get your crypto, they will.” statement.

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      In crypto, it 100% is. All you have to do is look at the sender’s address on the blockchain and you see exactly how much that address has.

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      We are not talking about your bank account, we are talking about public transactions on public ledgers

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        That’s the point. You can send people a transaction via a bank account and they won’t know how much you have.

        This who privacy thing is a roleplay thing for you.