so lets say authorities wanted to know what 1R4nd0m4ddr355blahblahblah bought. they would need to search the whole internet and hope that owners of 14n0th3R4ddr355blahblahblah is made public, or they would need to contact every bitcoin related company and ask if they own 14n0th3R4ddr355blahblahblah.
if purse.io admitted they owned 14n0th3R4ddr355blahblahblah.
Why will purse.io or anyone admit the authority in first place that they own that address? Why will they ever need to reveal the addresses they own? Neither can the authority hack your website's database and see for themselves. So what's the point of making the owner of an address public!
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Re: Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?)
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Physical Coin Maker
on 21/12/2015, 05:38:36 UTC
Anyone gets 14 activity points for every 14 posts right? What will happen if I post more than 14 at a time?
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Re: Bitcoin becoming centrally planned: Communist
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Physical Coin Maker
on 21/12/2015, 05:31:31 UTC
Large miners should lower their hashrates or stop mining for a month so that we can mine easily. Otherwise it's leading towards centralisation.