Please show me legal info from at least one of the exchangers. You won't find it on their websites. So it's completely different. They aren't legal registered companies, they work anonymously. So they don't have authority to ask for KYC.
I'm okay with fully registered exchanges that require full KYC. I'm also okay with completely anonymous exchanges that don't ask anything.
What's not okay, is anonymous exchanges that ask for personal documents. They can easily use it for identity theft, and you have no idea who they are.
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You speak my mind. Unfortunately the majority of people don't pay attention to this and don't think about how unfair it is when someone who is anonymous asks you for your documents.
Also: there is no such thing as "dirty" Bitcoin. See
Many people don't understand this. They think if Binance said there is such thing as "dirty" bitcoin this is so. But Binance isn't some kind of bitcoin god and it doesn't determine what we should concider our bitcoins to be.