Every city had a fine system using cash/coins or cards you could fund at a kiosk by cash coin or card. Those cards were anonymous.
Now everyone has to be fancy and link credit cards and phones to accounts for every activity of daily life.
This comment is the perfect balance of sarcasm and valid analogy
He shares all values except liking bitcoin itself. Which may be fair, after all shiny old gold still has longer track record. Older more conservarive crowd won’t embrace before a few decades of history.
It would be trivially easy to add privacy any number of ways if they didn’t insist on tracking the users and logging that info.
They could even track it and just not make it available by web. Or require 2FA. Not exactly a nation-state level attack being described here.
People have just become accustomed to not caring about privacy and so that’s what we get.