Usually what happens next is that your coins, scummed or not scummed, are seized a la account termination based on some obscure clause in their terms of service.
Nothing happened in the last 6 years.
Actually this is not true. The FBI and other government agencies can track down your address at will, provided that they were on an exchange at some point. (That is how the 2020 Twitter scammers got caught and arrested).
If you want ultimate privacy, you should be looking at Monero and other Cryptonote coins with Ring confidential transactions (which are actually used by darknets, not to mention legit users).
I actually make more money off of my job as a cryptonote coin dev than wearing this sig, but I'm pretty sure you aren't going to be bashing me about that, are you (which is arguably, from your point of view, much more reprehensible than wearing a chipmixer sig).
Yes, that's what I meant, It's only a visible option for government agencies like the FBI to track you down.
A normal person would not need this high-tech privacy unless he's running from something really bad, Even then that "Bad person" will not be able to track the transactions made in Binance, Poloniex.
I mean there are limits on Exchanges and KYC is needed, But why would an Exchange give away the data of a user to some random person who happens to track down their Customer, They can only pass this information if the individual is a government official and has a warrant.
Actually, I would've merited your Post but I don't have any atm.