What is easier on bitcoin though: someone with infinite reso...

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What is easier on bitcoin though: someone with infinite resources hiding their transactions, or someone with almost no resources hiding their transactions?

Again, this idea that bitcoin is intentionally designed to make small transactions private and larger ones public just isn’t true. It will be easy for a state to have the best tools for privacy and difficult for a poor individual to have them.

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