Bill Gates does not seem to be a fan of cryptocurrencies.In a Reddit AMA on Tuesday, the Microsoft cofounder expressed his belief that the anonymity behind cryptocurrencies is not "a good thing," adding that society benefits when governments can identify money launderers, tax evaders, and the people funding terrorists."The main feature of cryptocurrencies is their anonymity. I don't think this is a good thing. The Governments [sic] ability to find money laundering and tax evasion and terrorist funding is a good thing," Gates wrote.Sandbox don't need Coco, so, yes Bill, your ex company is locked out of the market as your shareholders agree. I guess the same lockout applies to Timmy and Apple.
The sandbox is voluntary, bearer cash, welcome aboard, except Microsoft and Apple.
Look here, see Bill Gates kill people:
Supreme Court justices peppered Microsoft and Justice Department attorneys with questions Tuesday in the long-running dispute over whether U.S. warrants can reach internet data stored outside the country, but there was no clear indication where the court is leaning.
The case arose when Microsoft refused to comply with a 2013 warrant issued under the 1986 Stored Communications Act that demanded customer emails stored in a data center in Dublin.
Microsoft argued the emails were on Irish soil and so governed by Irish law, not American. The Justice Department argued the emails were really in the U.S. because Microsoft could retrieve them with just a few mouse clicks at its Redmond, Wash., headquarters.
Neither Microsoft nor the Justice Department has revealed the citizenship of the owner of the disputed emails, which were part of a narcotics trafficking case.
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