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Title transfer by delivery makes bearer instruments hard to track and tax, meaning they are not popular with [[Internal Revenue Service|taxing authorities]] or [[money laundering reporting officer]]s. | Title transfer by delivery makes bearer instruments hard to track and tax, meaning they are not popular with [[Internal Revenue Service|taxing authorities]] or [[money laundering reporting officer]]s. | ||
The rise of electronic transfer means that | The rise of electronic transfer means that securities are now in [[dematerialised]] form, and the scope for true anonymity of [[financial instruments]] is progressively limited, though this didn't stop those hearty [[DLT]] refuseniks having a good old bash with [[bitcoin]]. | ||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} | ||
*[[Dematerialised | *[[Dematerialised securities]] | ||
*[[Negotiable instrument]] | *[[Negotiable instrument]] | ||
*[[Transferable security]] | *[[Transferable security]] | ||
*[[Bitcoin]] | *[[Bitcoin]] |