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Re: Too strong KYC
by
Polo7
on 11/09/2019, 20:23:03 UTC
Guys if You want to trade on localbitcoins
Just little ammount like 30-50 $ you are going trhough some very Strong KYC.


THE Question is is that really Neccessary?
The other Question is how we can trust someone who collection our Information?


I think this is serious subject!





Instead of Checking the regular retail trader  nobody Don't check what the Exchangers are doing?  They can do what ever they want its no laws Wild West still!


My Question is Why the retail trader are most checked?  You do KYC Even for small money?
And You are giving ur Information to just someone who might do Something Bad with it.

KYC is required by law in most jurisdictions in order to stop people from doing money laundering. If you're using an app that doesn't use assets or things that have value which
can be transferred, you are most likely not required to verify with KYC. Instead, KYC helps solving certain problems such as hiding income taxes, stealing money from other people,
etc.

Now the problem is that some COMPANIES can use KYC for malicious purposes. For example, an attacker could run a "trusted exchange" and collect your KYC details to create an account elsewhere.

If you want to trade without KYC, I may be totally wrong however I think you need to go back in the past: 2013 - 2015 is calling you baby! I doubt there are places exchanges without KYC. You can bypass
KYC if you trade in person and find buyers/sellers in real life.



If i trade like a 100$   what Kind of taxes i try to invade?  Or money Loundering?   


Is that Making any sense at all?

Or im missing here something?