I disagree to that statement and shame on you. They're Open-source, anyone in a random location can compile it to make a non-kyc exchange or swap. Even if coinjoin does join KYC policies, they make up a new bill to give them permission. What you're suggesting is to be complying persons. BTC is a protest, you don't need to say anything. Let your money be the vote.
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You are saying that making the CIA KYC is not a productive activity? Shame on you. Do you know what they have gotten away with over the years as a result of their non compliance? This is a democracy, not a college campus or cable television show. You should lose the tone when interacting with us being the premiere world media establishment.
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1- they will not do it. Even if they did- it will pass through a mixer as someone/something else because they'll likely have a coder to give a green light. It won't be productive it'll just become another tool
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Just think, how many times have you gone through an airport. Did you pack something you shouldn't? Like an orange, but TSA asks you—did you bring any fruits or whatever. For me, I'll say “no” because I still want to eat that orange after I pass the x-ray. Let them dig through my bag and hold up the line for a damn orange.
Why? Because airports are crazy expensive. Tangerines/oranges/apples can survive days without refrigeration. It's enough sustenance to get by during long travel. Especially, if you can't eat gluten.
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