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EU Proposes End of Anonymity For Bitcoin and Prepaid Card Users (thestack.com)

An anonymous reader writes: In June the European Commission will propose new legislation to effectively end the possibility of anonymous payment, by forcing users of virtual currencies like Bitcoin, and of prepaid credit cards, to provide identity details. Additionally the EC intends to propose monitoring inter-bank transfers within Europe, a measure which had not been implemented with the launch of the EU-US Terrorist Financing Tracking Programme (TFTP). Though the proposed measures are intended to heap new pressure on the financing of terrorism, a report from Interpol last week concluded that terrorist funding methods have not changed substantially in recent years, stating 'Despite third party reporting suggesting the use of anonymous currencies like Bitcoin by terrorists to finance their activities, this has not been confirmed by law enforcement.'

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  1. And PI == 3 by HornWumpus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How does EU legislation have any effect on Bitcoin? Just ignore them, same as those who legislate the value of PI.

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    John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
  2. Terrorism! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Funny how these "Terrorist tracking programs" fail to track the US government, the Saudi government and a bunch of other western governments when these happily finance terrorism. But god forbid you try to rent a US movie with a foreign credit card to watch on Netflix or Amazon Prime, you terrorist you.

  3. Re:Can't even deanonymize the USD transactions by DaHat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When already prosecuting someone they aren't fond of, it's kind of hard to have a bunch of extra add-on charges when you don't have laws like this on the books.

  4. How is Bitcoin different from Shell Companies? by kbonin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh yeah - bitcoins are used by individuals to hide their transactions from advertisers, malware vendors, and parasitic financial services companies, while networks of shell companies are reserved for our ruling elite to hide their transactions from the unwashed masses (and tax authorities)... Tell ya what, you make your public, and I'll make mine public...

  5. All debts, public and private by rmdingler · · Score: 5, Insightful
    It's not about terrorism as much as it is a freedom grab being executed under the guise of protecting you.

    It is inconvenient for your governing authority to have some of your life remain private. Suckks, right?

    Not really, as it turns out... we can just unelect politicians like that as fast as the law allows.

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    1. Re:All debts, public and private by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's Europe. You didn't elect half your politicians to begin with, so why do you think you're going to be able to unelect them. How many Italian administrations consisted of unelected technocrats? What happens when the people actually express an opinion, like when Ireland rejected the Lisbon treaty (hint: they made the people vote again until they made the "right" choice) or when Greece decided against austerity (hint: that was just plain ignored)? The EU is even worse of a sham democracy than the US, and that's a pretty high bar to set for hypocrisy.

    2. Re:All debts, public and private by rmdingler · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The EU is even worse of a sham democracy than the US, and that's a pretty high bar to set for hypocrisy.

      Aww, you silver-tongued devil! That is the kindest thing I've ever heard about the US on /..

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  6. A more effective terrorism financing deterrant: by He+Who+Has+No+Name · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Require all Euro-bank involved expenditures above 100 EUR by members of the Saudi royal family to require tracking and approval.

    Oh, shit, did I say that out loud?