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Re: Are we legally associated with advertised services?
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hugeblack
on 12/01/2023, 09:18:00 UTC
⭐ Merited by ETFbitcoin (2) ,DdmrDdmr (2) ,dbshck (2) ,stompix (2) ,Solosanz (1) ,BenCodie (1) ,vapourminer (1)
I'm not into the law, and there might be differences in each country's legislation, but I'm concerned about this. Am I considered a co-worker of the services I advertise? If the authorities strive for shutting down one of these services in my signature and avatar, am I subjected to this activity as well? If the CEO of either ChipMixer or Betnomi (as examples) is proved to be guilty, am I guilty as well?

Asking a lawyer is probably a better idea, but I'm just curious if someone else has had the same concern before.
One of the signature campaigns that were working here was seized[1], however, there was no court ruling related to the individuals participating in the signature campaign[2], and some of the most popular scam ICOs[3] were published in this forum.

Therefore, for users, they are safe, but I do not think that this will be the case for campaign managers, as they are part of this system unless they write explicitly that they do not know information and that their role is limited to tracking posts and receiving payments.


[1] Dutch Police, Europol seize crypto transaction mixing service
[2] [CFNP] BestMixer Signature Campaign | Sr. Members - Legendary | Up to 0.01225BTC
[3] [ANN][ICO] 🚀 Confido - Trustless escrow payments with shipment tracking