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by Calamity
1730 days ago
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And actually, re: "The only real, pragmatic usecases are fueling ransomware, drugs and illicit cross-border transactions", arguably, will all the KYC checks needed now along with all the coin tracking software being developed to track the blockchain, that's not longer the case. |
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On the other hand, those KYC procedures can be enforced in some jurisdictions, but not in all of them. What power does IRS have in Iran or Russia? How difficult is it to buy an identity in places like Egypt or Nigeria? How expensive is it to get authorities close their eyes on anything in places like Libya or Somali?