The German federal police just executed a major, concerted crackdown on non-KYC exchanges:

"The operators of the now shut down exchange services are accused of knowingly concealing the origin of criminally obtained funds on a large scale through inadequate implementation of legal requirements for combating money laundering (so-called know-your-customer principle), and thus of having made themselves liable to prosecution for money laundering and operating criminal trading platforms on the Internet in accordance with Sections 127, 261 Paragraph 1 Sentence 1 No. 2 and Paragraph 4 of the Criminal Code."

https://www.bka.de/DE/Presse/Listenseite_Pressemitteilungen/2024/Presse2024/240919_PM_finalexchange.html

And they're actively threatening all past users of these exchanges:

https://www.finalexchange.de/en

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Germany headed in the wrong direction again

The entire west is, and if we don't get our fucking act in gear, then the whole world is going to end as a gulag planet.

Who would guessed from a society that detonated their own nuclear power plants.

The govt is not your friend

Lagarde said that Bitcoin isn't a currency, merely a 'highly speculative asset' or whatever the fuck she said, but hold Non-KYC exchanges to account as though it were currency.

Again and again and again, these arrogant pigs show their hypocrisy.

So it begins

They seem a little pissy about this. Feeling a bit threatened are they?

Wonder if this is related to the recent Tor hidden service deanonymization attempts mentioned here: https://blog.torproject.org/tor-is-still-safe/

The finalexchange site has a long list of small, obscure exchanges. They might be overlapping entities. Could they all use largely outdated software?