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How much KYC is involved for you to host a compute like a 4U. Like if you are incorporated then compliance is going to make you act like any other state controlled entity, that will probably require you to surveil your customers, track their traffic, and provide access to customer data and equipment when agencies ask for it, most of the time warrants aren't even required anymore when threats do the job. If a client was running, say, a Tor exit node and you start getting letters, will you have a legal team to deal with it or is forwarding them on to the customer good enough?

Your identity is a liability. I don’t want it. That’s the point of money, we don’t need that. We built the rest of our system that way as much as possible, can’t surveil what you don’t have.

If you’re breaking the law of our jurisdiction (WY) and the Feds come knocking, there’s only so much we can do - exploitation/abuse requests are real. But there’s also a lot of bullshit and being completely independent of the fiat game helps us cut that down. Tor exit takedown forwards are a certainty, but some scary words from Bermuda don’t mean shit.

We’re not your babysitter, don’t be a dumbass.

This is no different than any other hoster, be vigilant with who has your data.

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pretty solid answer

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