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The Pandora Papers recently released had terabytes of data and 13 million documents of how the richest people and politicians on earth avoid taxes. Bitcoin was used exactly zero times.
By definition, bitcoin transactions are not traceable, right?
It's pseudonymous, but if you can attach an identity to one transaction, you have a good chance of tracing everything else they've done.
And even if you don't know who everyone is today, you might be able to deanonymize it at some point in the future, because all the data is public.