what do you think, just more fud to push people into regulated exchanges, or this is a real problem we need to worry about?
What I see as propaganda towards using centralized exchanges. If we assume that someone has dirty bitcoin, if they send it to any CEX, it will be frozen until they can prove it was not obtained through illegal means, and it could even be confiscated. Anyone can check the cleanliness of their coins through one of the platforms that offer AML checks without the need to use exchanges.
What I see as a real problem for those who obtained bitcoin through illegal means, such as money laundering, terrorism, theft, fraud, etc., and for those who obtained such assets unknowingly,, as mentioned in the article, there are legal ways to seek compensation.. However, for people in countries where Bitcoin is banned, legal remedies would be useless, so they must only deal with legitimate parties and avoid engaging with unknown individuals.