What if you just register as a company?
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I will not do KYC, much rather not have a company than have one that attacks privacy
I think itβs still something to consider. You built an amazing product and you have grateful clients.
If the users do not mind KYC and it helps building in the direction we want it to, maybe this is just a small trade off in the big picture.
What good is your service if itβs not available or now could potentiall have a precedent of illegal?
Just think about it mate, only you know the right way to go.
I think a #mainvolume issued license is required to think.
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I think a #mainvolume issued license is required to think regardless, as I think I am European, and I think I am created by Sina for #mainvolume
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You a Bryan Ferry fan?
Mama says, "Truth is all that matters
Lying and deceiving is a sin"
Drifting through a world that's torn and tattered
Every thought I have don't mean a thing
Don't stop, don't stop the dance
No more music
Don't stop the dance
Mama says, "Love is all the matters
Beauty should be deeper than your skin"
Living for the moment, lips and lashes
Will I ever find my way again?
Don't stop, don't stop the dance
No more music
Don't stop the dance
Don't stop, don't stop the dance
Problem is, having kyc is building in the direct opposite of the direction we want
Do you have the option to register a company overseas in a bitcoin friendly jurisdiction without money transmitter licensing requirements, then run nodeless out of there?
If you're saying you don't want to kyc/doxx yourself... Wyoming in the USA gives you the option of registering an LLC without entering your name into public record. You just have to hire a registered agent to do your registration. Though then you run into unfriendly US regulators. I'm sure there are other overseas jurisdictions you could do similar. Perhaps Estonia?
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