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> Within the realm of peer-to-peer transactions, the Bank of Italy also references “Satoshi Spritz” events—public gatherings where participants can exchange Bitcoin for goods, services, or fiat currency. This is quite ridiculous, but oh well 🤡🌍
rofl! "In this context, the Bank of Italy raises specific concerns about services it defines as “crime-as-a-service.” One example cited is the website kycnot.me, which provides an updated list of P2P platforms operating without KYC checks."
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Lucid 1 year ago
Banks don't have opinions
When intermediation is foistered on the unsuspecting masses, for purposes of mass-surveillance, disintermediation looks like a crime, to the criminals who spy on everyone.