Maybe it would be better if the US Department got involved in the case. At least based on their recent decision
No, I don't think anything will change. they won't pursue decentralized services like the CoinJoin protocol, privacy wallets, or the actions of end users and developers.
However, they will pursue:
1) Centralized services that engage in criminal activities.
2) Individuals who use decentralized services for criminal activities.
To users of the recently dismantled cryptocurrency exchange,
*****This message is issued by the Dutch Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (FIOD) and the Bundeskriminalambt (BKA).
How did I miss this quote
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Why didn't you use this account --->
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3593363 ?
If you have time, creating a Q&A list would be helpful for the forum.
I’m curious, who exactly are you trying to scare, and what message are you trying to send here? I’ve never used that obscure exchange – it simply doesn’t have the liquidity for the volumes I work with.
This is probably a message to anyone who has access to .pw