> "including checking suspected bank transactions with a warrant"
> Assuming one is not using cryptocurrency like bitcoin to store money and make transactions.
All transactions in Bitcoin are public. It's a public ledger that is barely pseudonymous. So, it's actually even easier for law enforcement than with banks -- you don't need to pick up the phone to investigate a transaction history.
> Assuming one is not using cryptocurrency like bitcoin to store money and make transactions.
All transactions in Bitcoin are public. It's a public ledger that is barely pseudonymous. So, it's actually even easier for law enforcement than with banks -- you don't need to pick up the phone to investigate a transaction history.