I'm actually interested how they will have prove you did criminal activity with cryptocurrrency because it is anonymous, or will you have to declare your offline and online wallets and tie it with your identity.
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That I see they didn't go too deep in, so whats this mean we gotta open our activities via our personal finances if caught up with something or is there plans to engage Floridians and tax crypto to be able to track our activities? I just don't get how they feel this is going to make any dent in crime anyways....unless this is a setup to future laws coming down the line