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Not even three full days passes since there were an announcement of RGB release to production - and EU reguleiters are already after it: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rgb-v012-privacy-bitcoin-has-never-had-challenge-aml-eu-vardanyan-74gfe

RGB not only violates the established enforcement mechanisms, but also requires a rethink of the legal foundations on which MiCA, TFR, eIDAS, AMLD6 and even GDPR are built. This is not just a matter of compliance, it is a challenge to the very logic of regulation.

Good work! Bitcoin needs more of such a tech!

163 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 13 Jul

They sound desperate. Going after any pennies they can grab. Lol

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That was fast!

I don’t know why but I’m excited for RGB

Also did you pay 10k sats to post this?

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I did

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7 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 13 Jul

This just seems to be an article speculating about the legality of such protocols, and the author is not a regulator.

How are the regulators coming after rgb exactly?

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Reguleiters - from "regulator" + "gauleiter". Persons who thinks everything has to be regulated, for the sake of peace and safety in the galaxy, sorry reich.

It's a mindset. These are the regulators - they are useless beurocrats, and this girl can become one any day.

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