Less than 30% of crypto users are subject to american law. Then consider the massive exodus of crypto- related business to more viable nations.
Do keep in mind that America is pretty high on the majority of the globe's shit list on digital matters at the moment. They'll either meet very little compliance, or outright resistance.
I'm not comfortable betting on that though. Mainly because i don't have a crystal ball.
I can only go on what i can see happening here. US has strong alliance and influence with a lot more of the world then you are making out.
And its also, believe it or not, in many ways, a template for many developing countries.
But i'm sure you are smart enough to realise this is not just the US moving to do things like this and i think you will find a fair chunk of the MN in US territory and or influenced countries.
In case you missed the headline on that and the other 40+ articles on the subject "Google warns of US government 'hacking any facility'
in the world"
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To get back on topic, Evil-Knievel, can you please give an update into your findings.
I find his proposed de-anonymisation plausible. Is there any resource from the DRK community to fund his research time?