Lol this is not how it works. You are not “assigned” a number. The wallet address you create can, in NO WAY, be traced to you unless you spend the coins to a known address.
Yep. Law enforcement can trace, reverse and seize most crypto transactions. Not sure about Monero but most of the others can be. Look at the oil pipeline ransom: Bitcoin paid and recovered.
I'm sure it was fake, but point still stands, LE can seize Bitcoin. I've got family with a large police agency and he absolutely can and has tracked and seized Bitcoin.
Lol this is not how it works. You are not “assigned” a number. The wallet address you create can, in NO WAY, be traced to you unless you spend the coins to a known address.
Yep. Law enforcement can trace, reverse and seize most crypto transactions. Not sure about Monero but most of the others can be. Look at the oil pipeline ransom: Bitcoin paid and recovered.
I'm sure it was fake, but point still stands, LE can seize Bitcoin. I've got family with a large police agency and he absolutely can and has tracked and seized Bitcoin.