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Not really. Drug and weapon sales, as well as human trafficking are still the most active parts of the global economy (growing steadily each year), and mainly use USD and EUR. What the governments do is often referred to as virtue signalling, since they don't really care and often indirectly benefit from such activities. And tricking old people into giving away money just moved to Facebook, nothing really changed.Government has cracked down on spam calls that exploit old people, it still happens but not as frequent.
My argument is the same here, yeah it won't fix the problem, but it will reduce the amount overall, (...)
You see, here is the fun part, I actually spent a few years lrarning about statistical data analysis. So, in turn. I suggest you familiarize yourself with basic economy and scale of the global economy. All the bitcoins in the world wouldn't be enough to use for a year in the human trafficking business alone.You should take a stats class, perspective of ratios and percentages is important.