More specifically, a scheme to enable transferring funds in/out of foreign countries to securely bribe informants and supply agents with money.
It's the logical companion to Tor, which was created by the U.S. government to facilitate secure information transfer in/out of foreign countries. But when they created Bitcoin, they decided to make it anonymous after the mistake of doing Tor in the open.
Yes, the ledger is public, but good luck identifying which transfers are bribes paid to informants within your government. This is same problem any foreign government would have.
More specifically, a scheme to enable transferring funds in/out of foreign countries to securely bribe informants and supply agents with money.
It's the logical companion to Tor, which was created by the U.S. government to facilitate secure information transfer in/out of foreign countries. But when they created Bitcoin, they decided to make it anonymous after the mistake of doing Tor in the open.
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