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>- civil asset forfeiture; How would cryptocurrencies prevent the police from seizing your private keys? They can already throw you in jail if you refuse to provide passwords, or the keys themselves.
Current situation: Government takes your money and you must sue to get it back. Crypto: Government is incapable of taking your money and must prosecute in order to coerce you to turn it over. And you could still refuse and accept your jail time. Edit: People replying to me are missing the point. This is about the case where the government is wrongfully taking your money. Under the current system your money can be sei…
This also forces other issues: e.g. offline wallets are a standard answer to security concerns but those are more vulnerable to physical compromise. This scenario needs a lot more discussion of threat models.