Quote from: Heyenezz on January 22, 2012, 07:43 amQuote from: abuttelmao on January 22, 2012, 05:48 amQuote from: Heyenezz on January 22, 2012, 03:58 amSR tumbles bitcoin transactions anyway. Again, an instawallet bitcoin address can't be traced to you unless, somehow someone bothers to get video footage from the bank, use face recognition software and Internet searches to uncover your real name, then get a warrant to find out you bought bitcoins, then find out where the bitcoins where sent to, and then follow the chain of transactions. At current levels of technology, this generally isn't possible anyway. Security cameras are rarely sophisticated enough to be able to display someone's face and have it actually be recognizable, and facial recognition software is not reliable or accurate enough to provide evidence that would be admissible in court.So you're practically anonymous then. That's encouraging.I don't buy this unfortunately because of this logic:> image analysis isn't sophisticated enough in 2012.> banks and post offices will have the better kind of CCTV> video data from CCTV can now be kept permanently because of the reducing costs per byte. Petabyte HDs on the horizon etc.Protip: It might be true now, but it probably won't be in 2022. As such I'm paranoid about security cameras.