IRS Demands Identities of All US Coinbase Traders Over Three Year Period
motherboard.vice.com"The IRS further justifies its request by claiming it is targeted toward a specific group of people; namely, US taxpayers who have conducted transactions with virtual currency."
How about IRS makes requests to people who live in homes worth over a certain amount of money who pay absolutely no taxes. At least my suggestion isn't a wild goose chase.
"Targeting a specific group of people," never turns out to work fairly for those targeted for some reason.
Jeez, that sounds so much like a writ of assistance (which is what inspired the Fourth Amendment), it's ridiculous on its face that anyone would grant a warrant like that.
The IRS already knows how much you paid for your house.
Coinbase statement: https://blog.coinbase.com/2016/11/18/protecting-customer-pri...