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The Digital Clarity Act – A Regulatory Threat to the Lightning Network by Satnjump.me/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzq5cze54lutwvwmz6n27t5a8xchc6qazykdwztcxdwjavtdznld0kqythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qpr8g6r994jxjemfw3skcttrd3shy6t50ykkzcm595kkzttjv4nh2mrpw3hhy7fdw358yetpwskhgmedw35x2ttvd9nksarwd9hxwttwv468wmmjdvkswulz9d
Hmmm.... Perplexity says there are exceptions.
The Act defines a DCB as any person who, as a regular business, solicits or accepts orders for the purchase or sale of digital commodities and has control over customer funds or the execution of transactions.
However, the text also includes exceptions: it does not include persons whose activities are "solely incidental to making, sending, receiving, or facilitating payments, whether involving a payment service provider or on a peer-to-peer basis"
Yeah this post is pure slop with no citations.
However I do feel that the DCB definition is overly broad and doesn't offer more clear explicit carve-outs for hobbyist, non-commercial use.
I read it and then searched the act for a while but there were 300+ mentions of broker so at looking at 70 of them I gave up and posted here. The rebuttals here are reassuring.
your "acts" have no power over me... its all bullshit
Click bait? Even if true how would they enforce this