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Agree re saying "kyc bitcoin" though not sure what to say in its place. Maybe "my kyc order history" ?
10 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 13 Dec
just ignore him, everyone knows what you mean with KYC bitcoin
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noobs fall for this crap and will repeat it over and over without knowing what they say... then soon you will see them saying that "KYC bitcoin" is a token.
Don't you think this term was actually introduced into Bitcoin vocabulary by the same ones that want people to believe that exist 2 types of BTC? We should pay more attention to these things.
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I agree with @DarthCoin here. KYC is a term coined by the state. bitcoin is bitcoin. It is the fiat state that wants people to believe that KYC is clean and wholesome while non-KYC is dirty and bad.
I say "bitcoin" and "bitcoin linked to my identity". It's clearer.
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it means bitcoin that was purchased from an exchange with an explicit link and record to my identity. semantics aside, i understand the btc is the same, but with kyc the record and amount is linked to my identity
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