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by nulbyte
1313 days ago
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They way I look at it, deposit and withdraw implies storage. I'm not giving you something to transport, I'm giving you something to store until I tell you what to do with it at a later time. I'm not sure I agree it achieves the opposite of consumer protection. The liability to the customer is equal to the asset being stored this way. Lack of regulation is what achieves the opposite. |
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