Neither. If you have paid customers and are looking to partner with other KYCd companies, you will be compromised or run out of the US if you don't have any balls or principles. Saying "for free" means that I am the product. I do not wish to be a product. So, again, I'm out.

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Again, I point you to the fact that I'm just an idiot. If I've misunderstood something, no one has bothered to try to disabuse me if whatever notion I've got wrong. Telling me "there's no KYC" and that "it's free, for now" means that while I'm technically wrong now, I won't be in the future if you and your band of merry 10 ever plan to expand, which, I've seen posts showing that you wish to integrate with payment systems that are FULLY KYC compliant, meaning your product will have to comply. "For now" is not assurance to someone like me who requires "never," or at least being up front and not naively asserting that a group developing a product is too small to challenge the government. Miss me with that weak attitude. 😐