nostr:npub1wxxm0rme8wglmtq8f060xshtdlvtgryz46huldhm0nx59xru37yshmlej2 >We are now preparing to do his first KYC registration

you are doing him a disservice and i hope nobody helps you

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I understand your stance.

I just don’t think, that in real life - when you have actually very limited time given by the attention span of a regular human being to disclose everything.

So you need to choose on what aspects of Bitcoin you’ll focus.

Buying p2p (which for me IS NOT to send a tracable wire transfer to a person I do not know) is still a big enough of a hurdle on the road to loose a nocoiner otherwise willing to listen.

If you need to get him trough kyc vs no-kyc, explaining fees (on-chain and/or for a partner), that it’s better to meet in person and exchange cash, how to make sure he’s not getting scammed, mempool,… to a lot of people it just feels a bit sketchy at best.

Whereas when you tell him to send 500€ via SEPA to a trusted company, it’s ok and you can focus on a different areas.

Everyone can become anarchocapitalist down the road I think.

For me it’s crucial to get them off zero as sesmlessly as possible. Does that make sence or am I still your enemy?