Antti Järvinen on Tue, 3 Dec 2013 10:43:33 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Stephen Foley: Bitcoin needs to learn from past e-currency |
Florian Cramer writes: > Another way of looking at Bitcoin is to consider it an unintended privacy > nightmare in the making. ... > This is even much worse than credit or debit cards whose transaction > records at least aren't fully out in the public, and which still can > be circumvented by paying cash. Compared to current situation it actually gets better, or more democratic at least. Selected influential 3-letter agencies already have access to your bank transaction log, no matter what, if kept in regular bank. Now everybody has access to your bank transaction log, but so do you, to everybodys transaction log. While I understand that individual humans need to enjoy greater privacy than commercial or government entities (that, to my opinion, should not expect any privacy regarding their monetary- or other issues) this thing that everybody has copy of everybodys wallet relieves big and small companies and any other money-handling organizations, including the (now almost obsolete) banks, from producing yearly financial statements. Talk about transparency, man. -- Antti # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org