Following the recent Bitcoin ATHs, C0inbase subredditors are now gaslighting people that storing your coins on that exchange is more secure than self-custodying.
I respect people who prefer having their coins in an exchange if that is what they prefer. In the same note, I expect them to do the same to people who choose to hold their coins themselves. But instead they will insist on false narratives and spread propaganda.
But what triggered me to make this thread is this guy who insisted that people who receive sudden KYC/AML requests know what they did wrong, and that since it's supposed to be a Tip-Off (i.e. if your money gets frozen by exchanges or banks then that's your problem and nobody else's.)
on with names redacted.
Two words. Victim blaming.
The one harassing OP in the screenshots said it himself. The list is long for their ToS and yet he is telling OP that he should have known what kind of violation he made just from reading their ToS. How is that possible?? Lol. Just hope it doesn't happen to him seeing he can't show any compassion.