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December 02, 2023, 07:32:06 PM
#33
It is funny to ask this question because you know that KYC will not be introduced on this community. Why do you think KYC will or should be introduced? Every body that is on this place are just here for discussion and to share knowledge between each other, some people do buying and selling here but it is on their own risk, that's not a reasonable reason why KYC must be added to this place.
hero member
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December 02, 2023, 06:59:45 PM
#32
Many exchanges also promised that they will never introduce a KYC. As a result, under a pressure from regulators, they introduced a KYC
Many exchanges started as a fun endeavor and they might have had their claims when they started the business but when hard money started coming in and after understanding the real business aspect and how regulators will stick to you, they changed their narrative because they wanted to survive as a business.

By the way, there is a section at the forum where users exchanging cryptocurrency with each other. And this is already subject to regulation
No!!
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
December 02, 2023, 06:48:43 PM
#31
Has everyone read this news today?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mixers-to-be-banned-5476162

In this regard, the entire crypto-community has the following question:
Theymos, when KYC will be introduced at bitcointalk.org?

I don't have that question so speak for your self..

BTW @ theymos any time you want my kyc send me a pm.
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December 02, 2023, 04:07:39 PM
#30
You are really trolling today.

If you are talking about this forum, there will be no KYC.

Even those social media do not require KYC, not to talk of forums.

While we are discussing KYC in bitcointalk forum, the US is busy talking about having all social media accounts being KYCed, if this becomes a law then it has been institutied and it will only take time before institutions start regulating what is meant to be void of identity.

I am very concerned about this even as I know that Theymos and others will not request for KYC  from members but let institutions not force the forum to that extreme of KYC.

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December 02, 2023, 02:51:38 PM
#29
Have you asked about the sole purpose of this forum and why would kyc come in place now even though there have been a restriction sets on mixers doesn't mean Theymos will have to introduce kyc to forum after saying that the forum allows everyone to do whatever they want. This also made him not to include any additional security to help guard and protect every users account, that is to say that security of account is too poor yet the effect wasn't taken about this, but yet you think kyc will be implemented here? No not possible. This is not possible because we are still free to have an unending access to this forum if there were any difficulty or anything that leads to account hack then you would be asked to sign a message with your bitcoin address that has been previously used here that is only automatic way of authentication to have your account back.
legendary
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December 02, 2023, 01:06:18 PM
#28
Bitcointalk.org is under the jurisdiction of the US government and we will never know if the government will force theymos to enforce KYC for each user. Really that would be something that would compromise user privacy, but so far I don't think that will happen. The ban on mixers on forums was not at the request of the US government, but it was an initiative taken by theymos to protect bitcointalk and its users from possible problems in the future. At least that's what I know although this is my personal assumption.

After all, bitcointalk is a discussion forum that does not essentially harm the government and its sovereignty. So I don't think KYC is mandatory for every user regardless of bitcointalk's compliance with US Jurisdiction and subpoenas.
legendary
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December 02, 2023, 12:38:13 PM
#27
Somehow, seeing this account to take advantage of these uncertain times to the forum is nothing surprising, to be honest. While this forum asking KYC information would be extremely unlikely, the situation and the atmosphere of these hours may make more than one user to fall in your attempt to spread panic.

If you are talking about this forum, there will be no KYC.

Even those social media do not require KYC, not to talk of forums.

This isn’t exactly totally true. Some of us have already provided this forum with KYC information in order to properly be taxed for our income here. While I’m sure this is a very small number of users, it is a fact that users here have already had to provide this information, in my case several years ago, so it isn’t a totally crazy idea.

It is a special case, indeed, though it mostly depends on the jurisdiction one lives in.
Also, I may be wrong, but some social media actually requires us to summit some personal information in order to enhance security (according to them) for example on Twitter/X we all are encouraged to give our country of origin, telephone number, preferred languages, etc. That would me more than enough for an intelligence agency to identify us if they really wanted to.
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December 02, 2023, 11:38:39 AM
#26
If you are talking about this forum, there will be no KYC.

Even those social media do not require KYC, not to talk of forums.

This isn’t exactly totally true. Some of us have already provided this forum with KYC information in order to properly be taxed for our income here. While I’m sure this is a very small number of users, it is a fact that users here have already had to provide this information, in my case several years ago, so it isn’t a totally crazy idea.
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December 02, 2023, 07:18:27 AM
#25
My heart skipped a beat back when there was April fool prank (thankfully!) saying bitcointalk will start requiring kyc.
I think you are all gradually being prepared for KYC by the April Fool's Day sauce
hero member
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December 02, 2023, 07:16:29 AM
#24
My heart skipped a beat back when there was April fool prank (thankfully!) saying bitcointalk will start requiring kyc. I hope forum doesn't come to that point.
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December 02, 2023, 07:10:26 AM
#23
there will be no KYC.
KYC is being introduced in the forum—are you kidding me?
Are you sure? Where is a proof that KYC will be never introduced at bitcointalk? If KYC will be never introduced at bitcointalk - then I am on behalf of the entire crypto community demand Theymos to make a statement about it:

Example for statement: "I am Theymos and I swear that KYC will be never introduced on bitcointalk forum"

You're not the spokesperson for the entire crypto-community.
Entire crypto-community are afraid that they will be kicked out from DT for their point of view. I am not in DT and am freed from the obligation to lick the ass of the forum executioners. I voice what many people think about but are afraid to say

Hey troll, how about you type a bit less and read a bit more?
I'll get right on that, just as soon as hell freezes over.
This is not actual today. That statement from 2018 is an obsolete. Then regulators had not yet declared a hunt for BTC. That statement should be updated now in 2023 because this is a rubbish. By frozen hell he could have meant the invasion of the feds. He has some inaccurate definition
sr. member
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December 02, 2023, 06:36:33 AM
#22
Again trolling us to make it look like Bitcoin and the forum of Bitcoin look deceptive among everyone who are active here. He sometimes comes up with self edited screenshot of transactions to prove his faketoshi BSV is faster than Bitcoin. When that didn't works he comes up with a topic on decentralisation and centralisation. When that even didn't work he came up with this topic. This guys is either high on weed or on drug or he may be paid by faketoshi with his penny coin. Let's enjoy his opinion when he knows his coin doesn't have its own self hosted forum  Grin
hero member
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December 02, 2023, 06:29:59 AM
#21
In this regard, the entire crypto-community has the following question:

When have you becomes the public relation officer of the entire bitcointalk members, why can you include everyone making this kind of demand, isn't it better that you make you a thing of your personal approach than general one, afteral I don't see the reason why you created this thread as being genuine enough to still remains open for comments, it's better you lock it before the moderator does so, if you have any comments to make, why not go to the main thread to comment there.
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December 02, 2023, 05:39:26 AM
#20
KYC used to be deployed in 2019. KYC now required.

Mitchell is a very long lasting KYCed member. He still holds the KYC card today.

Think I got my KYC card back in 2015 (when my username was still Mitchełł). I've had it for a very long time (just updated it to reflect the username change). Grin
hero member
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December 02, 2023, 04:48:12 AM
#19
The ban on mixers finally proved that the forum is centralized
Let's not mistake Bitcoin (BTC) for the forum(BCT) Tongue FYI BCT being centralized has been a known fact!

Btw BCT being centralized doesn't have a reason to have KYC as this is a platform to share ideas and talk about everything crypto, but should we have it...perhaps certain sections of the forum might have it where financial transactions, currency exchange etc happen but it could have a negative impact on the forum as many users
 could leave which is a reason I see it not coming here!
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December 02, 2023, 04:40:00 AM
#18
You realize if that ever happens you and your lover can't join this forum anymore? Why?, because we will put you in jail for impersonation, forgery and fraud. So next time you want to suggest something, make sure it's in your favour. Like asking people to buy a scam etc.
hero member
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December 02, 2023, 04:19:56 AM
#17
Has everyone read this news today?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mixers-to-be-banned-5476162

In this regard, the entire crypto-community has the following question:
Theymos, when KYC will be introduced at bitcointalk.org?
You are so annoying!

Perhaps you should be a man enough to use your real account other than using your alt to behave as though you care but technically mocking theymos.

People like you never cared about the forum, even the world at large, all you care about and want is to be hidden and do everything possible (evil) in the dark untraceable. I noticed you yesterday, people like you who can't even understand a simple reason why theymos is protective of the forum should just excuse the forum, it's not compulsory for you to partake anymore.

He made himself clear that his action was to protect the forum and the users for obvious reasons (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.63252122). What is hard to understand in that?
legendary
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December 02, 2023, 03:14:30 AM
#16
Hey troll, how about you type a bit less and read a bit more?
I'll get right on that, just as soon as hell freezes over.
KYC used to be deployed in 2019. KYC now required.

Mitchell is a very long lasting KYCed member. He still holds the KYC card today.
legendary
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December 02, 2023, 03:11:25 AM
#15
Hey troll, how about you type a bit less and read a bit more?
I'll get right on that, just as soon as hell freezes over.
full member
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December 02, 2023, 03:02:18 AM
#14
The ban on mixers finally proved that the forum is centralized. And as the authorities order the admin, so it will be

Unlicensed cryptocurrency trading is carried out on the forum. This is already a reason to introduce the KYC procedure

The forum is registered in the USA and must comply with US laws and cooperate with FATF and AML enforcement agencies
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