Suppose the U.S. government decides that it wants to outlaw anonymous cash transactions. We're not talking digital here; suppose that the government decides that we should no longer use paper money and coins unless careful records are kept of who is paying whom and the serial numbers of every bill involved. Consider some of the arguments both for and against such a law. Do these arguments also apply to anonymous digital cash transactions? Why or why not?
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