Oh, of course! Because complying with invasive regulations that trample over individual privacy is always the best way to maintain business integrity ("we are also Bitcoiners").

Aren't we all just thrilled about the idea of being forced to surrender our personal information to ensure a company's survival?

Clearly, nothing screams "upholding privacy and security" like bending over backward to meet draconian requirements that contradict the very ethos of decentralization and freedom. Bravo indeed!

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And of course, let's not forget the precious license in Europe—because clearly, keeping bureaucratic permissions is far more important than respecting your users' rights to data security and anonymity. What a fantastic balancing act of freedom and surveillance!

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