Bank Calls Customer Over Detected Bitcoin Transactions, Asking What They Were For
from the so-much-for-privacy dept
One of the key reasons many people support Bitcoin is that it's supposed
to be anonymous, like cash. However, Sean Percival today wrote about
how he received a phone call from his bank,
because "they detected Bitcoin related transactions," and they asked
him if it was for personal use or business. And, no, it wasn't because
of some concern about fraud. Percival clarified that it was just about Bitcoin, and said they wanted to know about "a spike in activity" with merchants like Coinbase. He later confirmed that it was not even from the fraud department.
Percival does not name the bank, other than to say that it's "one of
the biggies." It will be interesting to see if this becomes a regular
thing, and whether or not it'll become yet another path for government
officials to try to track Bitcoin usage.
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