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For the EU Travel Rule it's required to let extra information travel along with an exchange-to-exchange transaction. This is information such as full name, address, passport number, birth of date. Before the EU Travel Rule, I assume an exchange-to-exchange Bitcoin transaction was a real Bitcoin transaction. With the EU Travel Rule how are they going to send along all this sensitive information? They probably need to setup a new standard or protocol to share/send this information. Anyone knows how this will be done?
15 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 13 Jan
What makes you think they care about your privacy?
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Who the fuck care about that shit? EARN bitcoin and spend bitcoin. Done. Case closed. Stop "buying" it, we already have more than 90% in circulation, enough to start a circular economy. You guys should stop being such fiat maxis buying and selling BTC on CEX.
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Earning bitcoin is difficult if you can't find anyone willing to pay you in bitcoin.
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I will always say this: MAKE THEM PAY YOU IN BITCOIN
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make them pay in bitcoin. We are at war and only the brave will won.
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precisely
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pussy. I really do not like pussies
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ha!
gay.
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is "gay", not looking to be paid in bitcoin or is "gay" not being paid in bitcoin?
I call it being fiat maxis if you are not being paid in btc straight away.
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Do you have a post about some ways to earn more sats? Since no one will pay me in BTC for my Fiat job.
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maybe here?
Some freelancing/gig economy platform I just learned about https://satshoot.com/
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I wonder if you might be able to get paid with Bitwage?
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The link is not working, sadly
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Yeah, Darth! Tell us
I want to know this so I can explain this to newcomers. This way they can see what an insane amount of sensitive information is being sent along with each transaction.
I know they don't care about our privacy. I certainly don't buy via an exchange and don't recommend newcomers to do so.
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Whatever they will do, they will leak your information one way or the other.
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