Not really. In the context of Geyser Grants, where we are distributing the funds we must verify users to ensure we are not funding projects in sanctioned countries.
This has always been the case for Geyser Grants. And we mentioned that it was a requirement from the start, but perhaps it could have been made clearer. We also apologized if this was not made clear, and we'll do better next time.
As part of Geyser crowdfunding we're not in the business of doing that, as you know we try to remain non-custodial to not KYC. Even for the All-or-Nothing we built it the 'hard way', but the 'right way', entirely non-custodially, which allows us to preserve user privacy.
Does this clarify things?
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they should use
for crowdfunds and grants, since the protocol doesn't kyc or ofac or anything else

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