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I'm looking for ways to defend user privacy and push back against authorities
Which authorities? Wink There are many different authorities in the world, with many different (world)views.

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but I have no intention of supporting terrorism or stolen funds.
It sounds like you want to have the cake and eat it.

3. Using Cloudflare to mask the server's IP address.
Cloudflare is not going to help you prevent legal issues.



OP, you should read eXch's post history. Start from the beginning, see how they "pushing back", and eventually caved in.

As theymos puts it:
This isn't as free a world as it was when Bitcoin was first created.

So there is no easy answer for building a privacy focused cex...
Original archived Re: How can a CEX exchange protect user privacy without running into legal issues?
Scraped on 01/05/2025, 06:49:37 UTC
I'm looking for ways to defend user privacy and push back against authorities
Which authorities? Wink There are many different authorities in the world, with many different (world)views.

Quote
but I have no intention of supporting terrorism or stolen funds.
It sounds like you want to have the cake and eat it.

3. Using Cloudflare to mask the server's IP address.
Cloudflare is not going to help you prevent legal issues.



OP, you should read eXch's post history. Start from the beginning, see how they "pushing back", and eventually caved in.

As theymos puts it:
This isn't as free a world as it was when Bitcoin was first created.

So there is no easy answer for building a privacy focused cex...