(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies promise to transact across borders in relative anonymity, usually free from state oversight and unfettered by the formalities of traditional international banking. In normal times, those attributes inspire talk about privacy, freedom and community. Less clear is how crypto’s anarchic culture works in wartime. As governments around the world use the global financial system to…
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