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I am not saying that every trx should be monitored or logged, they can see if a crypto is coming from illegal source like hacked exchange assets or ponzi scheme address and if such crypto enter eXCH platform, least eXCH can do is refuse to process the trade and send the crypto to where it came from (-% fee). Or better to just donate the assets for a good cause.
All customers are equal for us as well as their cryptocurrency, since there is no way to tell whether someone is criminal on the Internet in the same way there is no way to tell whether a random person you see on the street is a criminal or not. We won't ever participate in the attack on Bitcoin's fungibility lead by taint-proclaiming services like Bestchange and their chain analysis friends. Due to a pseudonymous nature of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, there is no certain way to determine a source of some UTXO. One single hop of some UTXO to another address can be a sign that the UTXO has participated in some private (P2P) trade on this forum or any other place on the Internet. Same like cash. Once you receive a cash from someone, it turns into your cash and its source do not represent any importance anymore. Unfortunately chain intelligence companies don't do their job properly which results into unreliable data and misinformation across cryptocurrency communities. eXch don't trust chain intelligence companies and won't ever rely on their data nor discriminate users.
We also don't agree with the general idea that it's exchanges fault if "dirty" money flows through them. We think the root problem is that users who lose their crypto for some reason don't treat their crypto as cash. Someone losing 27$M in cash (
or in crypto) apparently made a mistake of not securing their funds enough - same applies to crypto. We live in a reality where thieves exist and many times LE won't be able to help recovering a loss, so why making an easy target from yourself if you care about your money?
There are many ways to get your crypto stolen:
you use Windows OS for a crypto wallet and frequently install random .exe's - you are an easy target for malware
you use Google Play for installing apps on your Android that manages your wallet - you are an easy target for malware
you use closed-source wallets - you are an easy target for your wallet developers
you use open-source wallets that rely on bad coding practices (e.g. Trust Wallet) - you are an easy target for all kind of attack surfaces due to developers not caring about their users enough
you use SMS for 2FA - you are an easy target for SIM swappers
you pre-approve USDT for airdrops - you are a potential target for Pink Drainer and others
you are a NodeJS (or similar language) developer and don't verify what you install from NPM - you are an easy target for dependency supply chain attacks
you use and believe hardware wallets are ultimate security solution but forget to check if your OS has a clipper malware - you are still an easy target
you brag about your crypto wealth to strangers - you are an easy target for a 5$ wrench attack
and so on and on... List of bad security practiced by at least 50% of crypto users don't stop here at all. I can also elaborate on literally *any* of the above with real-world examples - just point me out any subject.
Please just treat your crypto as cash and think twice about its security, then the obsession with AML/KYC for crypto should calm down a bit. Don't listen to the governments that tell you "crypto isn't a financial instrument" but at the same time are trying hard to eliminate it from their way. Crypto is a financial instrument and it should be taken seriously like any other financial instrument.
And to be honest - you ask too much from a small exchange like eXch. Why not ask the same from other major CEX if you seek justice so much?
https://nitter.cz/PeckShieldAlert/status/1723910079278395658#m[...]
The presumed attacker 0x03C401...37E3 swapped the stolen $USDT for $ETH and bridged ~11.6K $ETH (worth ~$23M) to #Bitcoin via #Thorchain, and transferred a portion of these funds to various #CEXs, including #FixedFloat, #ChangeNow, #SideShift, #OKX, #WhiteBit, #Binance, #Kucoin and #HitBTC
As you can see, even major exchanges don't care about "dirty" crypto, so demanding this kind of "justice" from services like ours is unfair.