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I need some legal advice here, I was going to make a community organization, but my father told me that I have to register the name. but I don't wanna use any kind of personal information for that for privacy reasons.

Is it possible to not give out personal info whilst registering an organization? and if not, do I really need to legally register the organization?

In this day and age you can prove that you're the person by using PGP/GPG, I thought it might be possible. but let me know.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 children)

Bitcoin (and most other cryptocurrencies) isn't anonymous at all, in fact it publically lists all your monetary interactions for anyone to see, and correlating your cryptographic identities with your true identity at the entry/exit point is quite trivial. Monero might be better in that regard, but if you want to do anonymous payments, actual cash (as in coins and paper bills) is still by far the best.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

I'm talking about monero obviously

edit; one problem for cash, you can't transfer large sums of money easily. and cash is still made of paper. and if I want to give someone money anonymously, It's not as convenient as crypto since you have to meet in person.

It's easier to use monero to anonymize the money also.