i mean, thats only if you use an exchange right? i didnt know you could just direct transfer people bitcoin with out an using some kind of exchange/system that you have to register for, im pretty sure you cant do that but it was a good idea
its not a market valued asset, a speculatively valued token, like an nft, you have no asset, you have a digital token, like an nft, which some people value and others dont
Privacy and anonymity, why don't you wanna make digital payments without the government knowing about it? hahahahahahahahahaha breaths hahahahaha are you kidding? you think they cant track your payments which leave a trail though the block chain? a asset developed by the us government is totes untraceable
as my main problem with crypto is that there is no easy way to buy and sell them without using a service which requires photo ID and pretty much all your details i think its safe to say i do, i just know that crypto is certainly not untraceable and if you buy anything online its traceable, the governments of the world have access to all kinds of tools, including compromized vpms, backdoors, deals with the people who make parks for your pc, the list is just endless,
i didnt know you could just direct transfer people bitcoin with out an using some kind of exchange/system that you have to register for
That's the whole point of a cryptocurrency, direct peer-to-peer payments without having to involve any middlemen. How else are you gonna pay for smart contracts, web 3.0, data storage and other blockchain applications?
thats not how it works you liar, you cant go peer to peer directly, its via block chain which leaves a trace, its how you know who owns which coins otherwise it would be easy to make fake coins,
That's the reason bitcoin was created - Peer to Peer Transactions.
A person A can send Bitcoin directly from address 1 to another person B at address 2
The transaction is reported to the system and if the keys are correct the transaction is marked valid and is incorporated into a block. When that block is processed it is added to the chain and broadcast to over 15,000 nodes each of which maintain a copy.
There is no identifying information in the blockchain. Only that X amount of bitcoin was moved from address 1 to address 2.
It is unfortunate that people don't understand how it works and use unecessary third party exchanges who add an uneccessary level of processing and collect personal information not nedded for the transaction.
Smuggle money, that's the only reason in your head? How about:
What kind of bubble do you live in? you never ordered anything online? you don't give a fuck about your privacy?
i mean, thats only if you use an exchange right? i didnt know you could just direct transfer people bitcoin with out an using some kind of exchange/system that you have to register for, im pretty sure you cant do that but it was a good idea
its not a market valued asset, a speculatively valued token, like an nft, you have no asset, you have a digital token, like an nft, which some people value and others dont
Privacy and anonymity, why don't you wanna make digital payments without the government knowing about it? hahahahahahahahahaha breaths hahahahaha are you kidding? you think they cant track your payments which leave a trail though the block chain? a asset developed by the us government is totes untraceable
as my main problem with crypto is that there is no easy way to buy and sell them without using a service which requires photo ID and pretty much all your details i think its safe to say i do, i just know that crypto is certainly not untraceable and if you buy anything online its traceable, the governments of the world have access to all kinds of tools, including compromized vpms, backdoors, deals with the people who make parks for your pc, the list is just endless,
That's the whole point of a cryptocurrency, direct peer-to-peer payments without having to involve any middlemen. How else are you gonna pay for smart contracts, web 3.0, data storage and other blockchain applications?
thats not how it works you liar, you cant go peer to peer directly, its via block chain which leaves a trace, its how you know who owns which coins otherwise it would be easy to make fake coins,
anatidaephobia is not a liar.
That's the reason bitcoin was created - Peer to Peer Transactions.
A person A can send Bitcoin directly from address 1 to another person B at address 2
The transaction is reported to the system and if the keys are correct the transaction is marked valid and is incorporated into a block. When that block is processed it is added to the chain and broadcast to over 15,000 nodes each of which maintain a copy.
There is no identifying information in the blockchain. Only that X amount of bitcoin was moved from address 1 to address 2.
It is unfortunate that people don't understand how it works and use unecessary third party exchanges who add an uneccessary level of processing and collect personal information not nedded for the transaction.