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I didn't know the GBP was that common on there.
I think of the UK populace as one that's not particularly interested in freedom. That said, I dispose of my GBP on Kraken myself, because I don't want to lose my bank accounts and because of the low liquidity on Robosats.
I've bought corn on some no-KYC Swiss exchanges via SEPA transfers, but those still reveal the name and registered address on the depositor's bank account. The same is true with Robosats, it's just that the entity that sees the account details is the peer, which can be different each time.
You can also use fiat payment methods that don’t reveal your full name or address.
You can set e.g. Revolut to only show your first name and the first letter of your last name.
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That's good to know, but I've heard Revolut sometimes closes the accounts of customers trading p2p. I don't want to lose my Revolut (or Wise) account, I get some fiat freelancing income in those from overseas clients, which with a traditional bank account would be more costly.
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Yeah I guess the key is to have many Revolut-like neobank bank cards in case you get debanked
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Yeah, I would say it's number 4. I didn't rank them or keep specific track of each currency. Considering that robosats is low volume to begin with, it's fair to say there isn't a very liquid market in pounds!
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