They also help people avoid taxes. Not paying taxes robs the schools and other government services like infrastructure, pensions and the military. Cybercurrencies don’t facilitate investment in legitimate businesses or services, only activities like those carried out by those who hacked our school employees.
Instead of wringing our hands over the injustices suffered by GUSD employees, it’s time to ban the criminal enterprise called cybercurrency.
John Gallogly
Los Angeles
First published in the May 25 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.