The authors don't detail much experimental evidence about their new taint model (basically FIFO accounting for taint), but they do offer a couple of numbers which, if supported by more testing, would be quite impressive. At any rate, there's ample food for thought.
If the legislative landscape they hint at really comes into being, I don't know where I'd stand on the line between "hard" and "soft" approaches. Bitcoin enthusiasts? Investors? Law enforcement? All of these positions would entail both "good" and "bad" practical consequences from my self-interested point of view.
Nice piece of work. Computer scientists discussing legal implications with a practical, technically sound background. A rarity.
Tasty find merited.
And where do you short, if you don't mind - if you don't want to say, it's fine.
I am wondering about trying the same. I'm pretty much all in, so cannot easily buy any more drops. Insurance might keep me amused (or at least feeling less 'passive'). I just wondered, Finex or..?