Cash is effectively anonymous in peer-to-peer use. It can be stored, moved, or spent without any automatic logging. While there are occasional real-world clues (e.g., serial numbers on marked bills in specific sting operations, bank withdrawal records, or surveillance footage), these are far less systematic and reliable than Bitcoin's always-on public ledger. Criminals have historically preferred large cash transactions for money laundering precisely because it's harder to trace than digital alternatives.
Modern cash registers and the cameras at checkout lines are used to track serial numbers of bills of any denomination. It's ridiculous that people pretend that cash is untraceable.
Here's something everyone here needs to understand, just because they don't tell you they can do it, doesn't mean they can't. The only normies that seem to understand this are the ufo people. They understand that DARPA and the military scientists are 40+ years ahead of what's made public. Think of aircraft, vaccines, bioweapons, computer technology, communication technology... even the most forward public engineers, like in Formula 1, are WAY behind the defense contractors in their knowledge base.
"Unlike cash,"....uh buddy, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but cash IS traceable.
Cash is effectively anonymous in peer-to-peer use. It can be stored, moved, or spent without any automatic logging. While there are occasional real-world clues (e.g., serial numbers on marked bills in specific sting operations, bank withdrawal records, or surveillance footage), these are far less systematic and reliable than Bitcoin's always-on public ledger. Criminals have historically preferred large cash transactions for money laundering precisely because it's harder to trace than digital alternatives.
Huh, well, you know this does make me wonder about the "security" strips in $100 bills, and what, $50s too I think.
They very well may be trackers.
Modern cash registers and the cameras at checkout lines are used to track serial numbers of bills of any denomination. It's ridiculous that people pretend that cash is untraceable.
Here's something everyone here needs to understand, just because they don't tell you they can do it, doesn't mean they can't. The only normies that seem to understand this are the ufo people. They understand that DARPA and the military scientists are 40+ years ahead of what's made public. Think of aircraft, vaccines, bioweapons, computer technology, communication technology... even the most forward public engineers, like in Formula 1, are WAY behind the defense contractors in their knowledge base.