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by throwaway290
1446 days ago
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It's not the answer, you may have missed the other part of what I wrote. Implementing this anonymity to allow regular guys help their families in Russia, who are now dealing with 4x price hike on basic goods, will help kleptocrats (the very guys causing that hike in the first place) finance their wars and further entrench themselves in power. Don't you see how this ultimately hurts those it ostensibly aims to help? Regular guys will send home hundreds of USD, kleptocrats will launder billions. Financial anonymity at scale exacerbates these asymmetries by helping those with the most money/power the most. Thinking otherwise is hoping they are clueless and don't employ teams of savvy people specifically to figure out various financing workarounds. |
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Those in the centers of power don't need to launder money. They write the laws, so their income is not illicit.