I did mention Monero in my post, but it is not a solution. The only real solution I see is reason in regulation. But attaining that seems quite difficult. I think people will need to raise the issue up and keep making noise about it. And yes, we need to speak for Monero too, not just Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Hive, or any other non-privacy coins. Privacy coins have their place too, as like in the streets, no-one really wants others to know how much cash they carry around in their wallets. It is a privacy issue, and not a crime.
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if I'm honest, all these laws have to be eliminated that punish us with mega taxes. Because they clearly show that we have no right to our own values or lives, which is a grossly criminal behavior by a government that makes decisions for an elected party such as the banking mafia and clobalist billionaires.
But you have already answered, no one can see the contents of your wallet, so no one can do anything also because there is nothing to see 🤭👌👌👌😊☕🦊 ... XMR.
we can argue indefinitely, but this post is good here 🤭🤭😁😁☺ it was good to read it.
I'm not arguing; I'm saying that, the way things are going now, it doesn't matter if you have Monero or not. The mere fact of having a wallet or even talking about one could be treated as an admission of tax evasion, money laundering, or even funding terrorism.