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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin mixing is NOT money laundering, per se
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 30/03/2023, 18:57:57 UTC
To all users: franky1 is not allowed to make further replies in this thread. I've already cleared it out in here, but he completely ignored me for once more. The reason isn't because I disagree with what he says, but due to him being multiple times debunked already. I don't endorse to have this nowhere-going conversation with franky again. It's pointless, and I don't want to watch others trying to put him some sense.

The most correct answer is to avoid getting tracked, by whom?
You really don't know that the blockchain is a public ledger?

using Bitcoin mixer is 80% illegal,
Last time I checked, we don't count legality in percentage. And no, it's not illegal, unless you're in some country that says so.

What happens if you are a US citizen running a money transmitting service in another country (like Arthur Hayes)?
I'm not a lawyer. I don't know if the US is hostile to services that are outside its borders, but for one thing I'm sure is they're not hostile with any activity which would make US citizens avoid taxes.