I have a feeling this will age well.

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Maybe it has nothing to do with KYC or purity and more to do with the fact that the user must trust said service provider to generate a mobile key, encrypt it, and share it with a beneficiary?

And if it isn’t then there are “pure” non-kyc services they can recommend thankfully

If the move was worth it then it doesn’t matter what those awful puritans recommend anyway, am I right??