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They can't prove to me that I'm doing money laundering if I'm using monero lol, and I don't care that much because I'm not doing illegal stuff anyway.
They might not be able to prove it, but any normal business will refuse to do business with you as they also fall under money laundering laws and can't just point to you as the source (as the money laundering laws rightfully include provisions against strawman schemes).
ugh, fine, the alphabet boys wanna file against me? than be it, when the time comes that happens, I'll deal with it, I'm not clearly in the wrong here.
well with that said I'll have one person represent me for my community organization and I'll move to the EU for GDPR if they want file against me, then they won't use that data for nefarious things.
Actually you could be doing something illegal : tax fraud. Depends the country but you should be expected to pay revenue on income whether in the "official money" or crypto like Monero. (Basically they expect a little maths to calculate the conversion rate and then tax that. I think in France it's considered property so it's a flat tax after x amount.
I'll basically just have to pay tax, It's no big deal then