I also live in The USA. I try my best to live off of Bitcoin, and Crypto as much as possible. But I do agree that the regulations make it difficult for law abiding citizens to embrace freedom but for me personally I don't care because Bitcoin is supposed to free individuals to engage in the transactions they want. When people buy weed they don't ask for permission, they just buy it, and light up. I view Bitcoin as the same as marijuana, that people spend so much of it that enforcing against its usage is impossible, that it's just easier to decriminalize/legalize than crack down, and enforce.

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BTC-Satan 3 months ago
Weed is legal in my state .. but that's not my kink. I fear jail. Tax evasion is whole 'nuther order of magnitude. Exchanges now report 100% to the IRS how much was purchased. All the Bitcoin I've ever sold has been at a loss or break even and I'll keep it that way because tracking costs is exceedingly complicated. Hell , at this point I'll probably sell some Bitcoin just to load up my tax return with a little action. I know they know that I buy Bitcoin. Same way with my guns .. in my State .. they know EVERYTHING.
You can use free (libre) exchanges and still pay taxes. RoboSats and Bisq are great and they don't KYC. Even if you pay taxes (which no one here is telling you not to) it's not a good idea to KYC nor have custodial Bitcoin unless you have to
You can buy, and sell Bitcoin without Kyc on platforms like Bisq, Robosats, Vexl, etc. for cash, and also from some vending machines with a burner #. Bitcoin is about freeing the individual from the state's control. If you want to report then report, if not then live free. Personally, I pay my taxes on fiat but crypto is my money.