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sr. member
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Jolly? I think I've heard that name before. hmm
December 01, 2023, 05:28:11 PM
#13
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?

Because bitcointalk is a discussion forum there is no need for KYC in it. Even though there is a marketplace board, it is only an additional board, in fact this forum is a discussion forum so there is no requirement for KYC for discussion forums

The signature campaign is another part of the forum and is not managed by the forum, so if the signature campaign is deemed dangerous then it is better for the signature campaign to be removed than to require KYC.
copper member
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Top Crypto Casino
December 01, 2023, 05:16:46 PM
#12
Most social media sites nowadays require mobile numbers for 2FA, and often, your mobile number alone is enough for KYC.
Wait, there is even no option for two factor authenticator apps?  Roll Eyes What kind of shitty social media site is that that doesn't even bother changing with the times (Forget about our forum, *no pun intended  Grin)?

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?
We even failed to migrate to the new forum software that cost a lot of Bitcoins to develop, and it is now almost a decade since they first started working on it, and here you are talking about KYC introduction? Fuck off!  
legendary
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December 01, 2023, 05:08:36 PM
#11
In this regard, the entire crypto-community has the following question:

You're not the spokesperson for the entire crypto-community.  Just represent your own views - don't try to speak on behalf of some community and  have the courage to ask questions for yourself instead of hiding behind assumptions about what everyone thinks.


I didn't see in the link he provided where the majority is asking for KYC when he says the entire crypto community each one of us, up and until now you're not getting merit or support, Ah yes you'll get a positive answer just wait for April 1 its only 5 months away,
copper member
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December 01, 2023, 04:08:38 PM
#10
Even those social media do not require KYC, not to talk of forums.

Most social media sites nowadays require mobile numbers for 2FA, and often, your mobile number alone is enough for KYC.
legendary
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Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
December 01, 2023, 03:51:36 PM
#9
Hey SV June 14, 2024 sooner or later for forum KYC.

I say later much later.

Hey to the forum theymos is doing the best he can.

In the sprit of freedom to your privacy I will keep this mixer ad till New Years eve.
hero member
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🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine!
December 01, 2023, 03:34:21 PM
#8
In this regard, the entire crypto-community has the following question:

You're not the spokesperson for the entire crypto-community.  Just represent your own views - don't try to speak on behalf of some community and  have the courage to ask questions for yourself instead of hiding behind assumptions about what everyone thinks.
hero member
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Goodnight, ohh Leo!!! 🦅
December 01, 2023, 03:22:00 PM
#7
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?
KYCs? On a Bitcoin forum?? I didn't get your question. Are you tryna troll today with the said post or you truly know what you said? Cus what's the sole purpose of Bitcoin creation if I may ask? National/political
induction or enforcement?

look, you'd be called a clown for not knowing that anonymity is a sole prospect of freedom.. and that BITCOIN= FREEDOM? I done explaining this to you cus it ain't happening next time..

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
full member
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December 01, 2023, 02:43:59 PM
#6
Many exchanges also promised that they will never introduce a KYC. As a result, under a pressure from regulators, they introduced a KYC

By the way, there is a section at the forum where users exchanging cryptocurrency with each other. And this is already subject to regulation


Can Thermos promise to all of us all right now that he is not under a pressure?
member
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
December 01, 2023, 02:41:11 PM
#5
Anonymity is what we always preach, not even social medias requires KYC except you have anything to do with monetization that will require such.

I have seen a very few people talk of KYC in the forum and I do really know why it's important to them including you.

But will surely say that it's not necessary except you have a plan of becoming the government which everyone is here pissed of.
hero member
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Merit: 673
December 01, 2023, 02:28:43 PM
#4
I believe half of every active member on the forum for the last few hours has come across it. It's not just a random topic that most people will ignore; it's from the administration, and everyone will want to see what's new.
 
KYC is being introduced in the forum—are you kidding me? Well, it's obvious many people might have been taught to run through their heads, but then again, many people already saw what happened today. It's a peaceful move to keep the community as free as it could be from any governmental attack, and we know the government doesn't need any reason to come after anything when they feel like they will also have a reason or they will create one.
 
Enabling KYC in the forum will be a little way more difficult. Whoever wants to pass KYC for using a forum, no one will want to do that, and aside from the fact that there is no direct financial dealing with the forum and its users, it's always third-party companies that bring in deals, and the forum has no direct involvement, so there will be no need for such.
 
The question others have is: how long until non-KYC projects are stopped from operating here?
full member
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December 01, 2023, 02:23:54 PM
#3
If you are talking about this forum, there will be no KYC.
The situation with the mixers showed that your words cannot be trusted

You are really .... today.
But when you all flagging me by the whole crowd, you had fun too, didn’t you?
legendary
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Lightning network is good with small amount of BTC
December 01, 2023, 02:21:38 PM
#2
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.
full member
Activity: 626
Merit: 234
December 01, 2023, 02:19:27 PM
#1
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?
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