There were also, as Consensys’ Bill Hughes pointed out, a number of comments that appeared to be written by a bot. A lot of these comments said they were written “to express [their] concerns” and say parts should be reconsidered. These parts deal with the reusing of bitcoin addresses, mixers, bitcoin programmability, bitcoin’s use in terror financing and saying crypto users might use less safe offshore platforms.
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