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Even anonymity has a thumbprint. I'm reminded that there are people brazen enough to put their cameo and real name on their blog; in spite of known reputations as scammers...jmho.

So, I am further reminded that anonymity, in and of itself, is not the problem. For most, it is more so a brand or matter of social convenience.

From my observation, crypto is currently treated as an in-house affair. And, as long as people raking it in, even the unscrupulous, pay their taxes on financial gains the Feds are on standby. I expect that the more they become involved in this currency, the tighter regulations will become.

Peace.