It is no surprise that anonymity has been leaving bitcoin. Bitcoin is not as anonymous as it used to be.
Monero the more anonymous bitcoin has been getting a lot of news as it is being used for many illegal purposes such as drugs and money laundering.
South Korea today, however, is increasing regulation on all cryptocurrency exchanges as reported by
https://revoltmedia.org/south-korean-new-rules-on-cryptocurrency/.
South Korean laws passed this morning are now only letting South Korean exchanges accept users if the user has real-name bank accounts connected.
Regulations like this are the first of many soon to come that will try to take anonymity from cryptocurrency.
The South Korean government reasoning was to prevent money laundering and other illegal activities.
I think this is a concrete step to overcome some of these problems. and other countries need to imitate it.
and in my opinion, the most important thing is that we as bitcoin users should be able to control everything and do not do anything that can damage the image of bitcoin world, because I really hope that this technology will really be useful in the future.