There are many points to comment on here, and as I said before, it seems to me that this issue of privacy is going to give a lot to talk about. I think it's going to be like the never-ending story. When I have more time I will continue commenting on this and the other threads on other points of this matter, but there is a central aspect that I want to comment on.
Yes. Privacy is a human right.
I affirm that the right to privacy is a right that has limits and it is good that it has them, and I would like to know if you agree with this or not, because if not, it seems to me that it is not worthwhile to continue debating on the subject.
Privacy has to have some limits from the moment you live in society.
Part of privacy is the right to secrecy of communications, but if the authorities believe you are breaking the law, they can spy on your communications to check if you are indeed doing so.
Defending that you have the right to 100% privacy with Bitcoin is the same as defending it in this aspect and I, although I defend the right to privacy to a certain extent, recognize that it has to have some limits.
I don't know if you are arguing that the authorities should not have the right to violate your privacy either in any case such as the one above.