The US government just launched a sneak-attack on our financial privacy rights, proposing a new rule to let the Treasury track cryptocurrency transactions. And if you think this doesn’t affect you just because you don’t own #Bitcoin , think again.

Here’s why ...

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Imagine you buy a new car. And because you bought a new car, your bank has to give the federal government information that allows them to track EVERY PURCHASE YOU’VE MADE IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE … without a warrant.

That’s what’s going on here.

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FinCEN — a bureau within the US Treasury — has proposed a new rule forcing any banks or money service businesses to keep records on all cryptocurrency transactions over $3,000 going to or from personal wallets … without a warrant.

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https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2020-28437.pdf 
What’s more, any transaction over $10,000 will be automatically reported to the government. And once the government has information about your personal wallet, they can literally track every transaction you’ve ever recorded on transparent blockchains … without a warrant.

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Did I mention that all of this financial surveillance will take place without a warrant? Because all of this financial surveillance will take place without a warrant.

Who needs “Probable Cause?” Not the US Treasury, apparently!

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Even worse, sensitive information at the US Treasury has been leaked to the press and hacked by foreign governments.

FinCEN has proven to be incapable of securing the personal information they collect about us; we shouldn't let them collect more.

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This new rule isn’t REALLY about cryptocurrencies. It’s about control. But it will make it difficult for privacy-focused crypto networks to survive, and privacy is the foundation of crypto. This will inevitably hurt innovation & infringe on our rights.

No, thanks.

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