Even assuming your interpretation of the law is correct, they are attempting to make privacy coins not private. Its a bit like saying its legal to drive your car but wheels are outlawed. If you make something hard enough to use or remove its key feature, you dont need to outright ban it.
Even assuming your interpretation of the law is correct, they are attempting to make privacy coins not private. Its a bit like saying its legal to drive your car but wheels are outlawed. If you make something hard enough to use or remove its key feature, you dont need to outright ban it.
For sure, it's very clear they're trying to make privacy more difficult.