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'''Bitcoin''' is a [[cryptocurrency]], created by the pseudonymous 'Satoshi'.
 
'''Bitcoin''' is a [[cryptocurrency]], created by the pseudonymous 'Satoshi'.
  
==Money laundering==
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==Design==
Bitcoin's properties as a decentralized and uncensorable distributed system made it a decent tool for [[money laundering]] in its early days, however due to its fully transparent ledger, transactions can be de-anonymized with tools such as Chainalysis, and one's pseudonymous address could theoretically be traced back to their identity. Even though these wallets cannot be seized by law enforcement under normal circumstances, transactions can be blacklisted on exchanges. <ref>https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/anonymity/</ref>
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Bitcoin is designed as a decentralized and uncensorable distributed system, i.e. it stores it's [[blockchain]] redundant on every computer running the Bitcoin [[p2p]] client. The [[consensus algorithm]] in use is '''proof-of-work'''. Bitcoin has been criticized for using up too much electricity to power its proof-of-work mining network.  
  
Attempts to anonymize one's Bitcoin holdings (through Mixer services, etc.) could potentially been as a red flag by exchanges, which could lead to blacklisting.  
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==Pseudonymity==
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However due to its fully transparent ledger, transactions can be de-anonymized with tools such as Chainalysis, and one's pseudonymous address could theoretically be traced back to their identity. Even though these wallets cannot be seized by law enforcement under normal circumstances, transactions can be blacklisted on exchanges. <ref>https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/anonymity/</ref>
  
Increasingly, those who wish to keep their transactions private are turning to privacy coins such as Monero, and analysis companies are working hard to de-anonymize it. <ref>https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/is-monero-still-a-privacy-coin-ciphertrace-files-2nd-xmr-tracing-patent/</ref>
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Increasingly, those who wish to keep their transactions private are turning to privacy coins such as [[Monero]], and analysis companies are working hard to de-anonymize it. <ref>https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/is-monero-still-a-privacy-coin-ciphertrace-files-2nd-xmr-tracing-patent/</ref>
  
 
==NSA==
 
==NSA==

Revision as of 16:16, 15 February 2022

Concept.png Bitcoin 
(technology,  cryptocurrency,  p2p)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Start2009-01-03
AbbreviationBTC
Interest of• Tyler Lindholm
• Mircea Popescu
• Kenneth Rogoff
A crpytocurrency

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, created by the pseudonymous 'Satoshi'.

Design

Bitcoin is designed as a decentralized and uncensorable distributed system, i.e. it stores it's blockchain redundant on every computer running the Bitcoin p2p client. The consensus algorithm in use is proof-of-work. Bitcoin has been criticized for using up too much electricity to power its proof-of-work mining network.

Pseudonymity

However due to its fully transparent ledger, transactions can be de-anonymized with tools such as Chainalysis, and one's pseudonymous address could theoretically be traced back to their identity. Even though these wallets cannot be seized by law enforcement under normal circumstances, transactions can be blacklisted on exchanges. [1]

Increasingly, those who wish to keep their transactions private are turning to privacy coins such as Monero, and analysis companies are working hard to de-anonymize it. [2]

NSA

The Intercept reports that already by 2013, the NSA had named Bitcoin as "#1 priority" and was interested in "tracking down" its users.[3]

Legal position

Bitcoin is illegal in some countries. This is changing fast, so check the wikipedia article for up to date information on this.

In December 2017, Australian banks froze the accounts of bitcoin users.[4]

Bitcoin is legal tender in El Salvador from September 2021.

Tax

In 2018, Israel announced an intention to tax Bitcoin.[5]

 

Related Quotation

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Whitney Webb“Bitcoiners should pay close attention to these developments as the DOJ in particular has attempted to paint bitcoin as the payment of choice for well-known terror groups like ISIS and al-Qaida, signaling that the working group proposed by this bill will likely seek to specifically target bitcoin. Adding to this concern is the fact that a slew of recent mainstream media reports — which cite Treasury and FinCEN officials, DOJ officials and CIA analysts — have claimed specifically that “terrorists are turning to bitcoin, and they’re learning fast”, that bitcoin is the “new frontier in terror financing”, and that “bitcoin is helping terrorists secretly fund their deadly attacks”. Even the prominent military think tank RAND Corporation has argued that “bitcoin and the dark web” are the newest terrorist threat.”Whitney WebbSeptember 2023

 

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