Once, drug dealers and money launderers saw cryptocurrency as perfectly untraceable. Then a grad student named Sarah Meiklejohn proved them all wrong—and set the stage for a decade-long crackdown.
"This is the story of the revelation in late 2013 that Bitcoin was, in fact, the opposite of untraceable—that its blockchain would actually allow researchers, tech companies, and law enforcement to trace and identify users with even more transparency than the existing financial system."
So they were off by one year. This was years ago. Hell, I thought I remember reading about it in 2000,apparently not. I'm probably mentally conflating it with the white papers I was reading in the late 90's, some of my more technical coworkers at that company (which I left in 2000) were hot on what we now call crypto currency.
Ass U Me more. Money is not a motivational factor for all. There is virtually no benefit of crypto currencies that arent out weighed by all the negative factors.
If im gonna needlessly waste money it will be for research (folding@home)
This is at least benefits others