Frankly, I was skeptical of Trump's campaign promises to remove confusing regulations and provide greater regulatory clarity for the cryptocurrency community. However, since Trump officially took office, he has fulfilled almost all of his promises, and we see encouraging decisions coming one after the other.
We are, of course, in favor of giving users more privacy, but we are against the use of mixing and privacy-preserving services for money laundering, tax evasion, and the like. Therefore, it is imperative that new laws ensure users' privacy while punishing criminals who illegally exploit these services.
We? Who are you talking about precisely? Saying we are for privacy but only for honest people is a nonsense for me, because if you can monitor what people are doing with these tools then it means those tools are precisely not private anymore by definition.
So as I wouldn't say, only good people should be able to buy and use knives, I wouldn't say only good people should be able to use privacy tools either. A tool is a tool, if bad people are using it for bad things, it is not the responsibility of those who are using it in a good way.