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They see that you paid someone but they don’t see for what. So the sats you receive are KYC-free.
Thanks for the explanation of your reasoning. The reason I'm asking is it's tiring and inconvenient as hell to drive around to different stores to buy Amazon cards with actual, cash dollars.
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79 sats \ 0 replies \ @ama 26 Jan
I see that's got to be a real pain. I think any app for direct payments, like Rev, CA, Venmo, etc. should be perfectly fine for small amounts which won't "call" for attention.
As @ek said, the receiver sees minimal info of yours (@RevTag, first name, and second name initial only), and the app sees only the payment. Robosats users are discrete and don't like any note with the payment or anything, which is convenient for privacy, too.
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Arent there easier ways to receive kyc stats?
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9 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 26 Jan
Become a journalist, send press inquiries for KYC stats to companies and governments
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