Are you going to have to KYC people for paid services? Yes. My point still stands.
I don't have time or inclination to GAF past that. Open source doesn't mean squat if you are part of an oppressive system.
So, how am I lying? Is ANYTHING I said untrue? Are you, as a company, going to start having to comply with KYC laws? If the answer is yes, at any point in the future... YOU ARE WRONG. And I won't have anything to do with anything alby ever again.
Besides, I'm literally one idiot on the internet. You really should just be ignoring me, but, I seem to have struck a nerve and here we are. You are arguing with an idiot. That looks great for you, doesn't it? ๐
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yes, you're wrong and you seem to not want to know and understand what we're doing or offering.
but it seems a decent conversation is not possible here. that's fine if you think you know better.
Nope. I don't.
I still don't see how I'm wrong.
It doesn't matter since I'll not be using anything alby related as soon as I can figure out how to delete the account I do have.
Revisiting this:
As it stands, there is no KYC required to use alby using your free tier or your paid service. Correct?
Please explain how you can stay out of thr crosshairs of big bag brother when you are going to accept payment for services via lightning. I'm assuming that alby is now a corporation of some sort, and thusly required to file tax info. How will you not be forced into complying with KYC requirements if you wish to operate in the US or EU without getting rugged like what has recently happened with Samurai? How do you plan to stay out of prison? How do you plan to handle requests for customer identifying information and transaction histories?