Inside the U.S. cryptocurrency suppression program.

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You still do not understand the principles of decentralized and permissionless.

uh, you also cannot trade in cia secret documents. 1 or 2 may get through, but that's not enough for a market.

the nsa caught the latest leaker of internal cia documents, who was a computer expert using, among other things, the tor anonymity system. you still do not understand. if they want to detect it and ban it, they can.
 
uh, you also cannot trade in cia secret documents. 1 or 2 may get through, but that's not enough for a market.

the nsa caught the latest leaker of internal cia documents, who was a computer expert using, among other things, the tor anonymity system. you still do not understand. if they want to detect it and ban it, they can.

generalization fallacy. You do not know, by definition, how many do NOT get caught because they don't get caught. One case does not equal all.
 
generalization fallacy. You do not know, by definition, how many do NOT get caught because they don't get caught. One case does not equal all.

And you do not know if they are even trying to catch others. The fact that they caught one does not mean they cannot catch others.

What was the name again? Ah yes, generalization fallacy.
 
And you do not know if they are even trying to catch others. The fact that they caught one does not mean they cannot catch others.

I'm not making an assertion one way or the other. I'm only pointing out the fallacy in argumentation.

You appear to be now making a straw man fallacy indirectly by implying I believe they cannot catch others (although maybe that's not your meaning). I honestly have no idea how efficient or thorough this governmental arm is. Perhaps they can catch everyone, but we can never know that for the above reason - we will never know who, if anyone, remains uncaught, by definition.
 
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