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Yeah, makes sense. Thanks for the reply. It seems so far like cash is the "winner" when it comes to nokyc.
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Does noKYC only mean that when making a transaction to get btc you're also not sharing any personal information associated with it and that the transaction details is not logged forever?
Suppose someone selling btc on p2p exchanges gets audited, and all money received from random accounts are deemed btc sales, which in turn could result in buyers being tracked. Am I making any sense? 😄
Just trying to build a better understanding in my head around all this.
Makes sense. Thanks for your replies, it's reassuring.
Is coinjoin still helpful if the sats are from a KYC?
PS. Nostr is awesome!
Is it true that the action of coinjoining is visible to chain analysis? So even though it's unknown who owns what after mixing, the fact that it was mixed stays true?
I dont know what this is about. But everyone is laughing, so I laugh as well


