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Does entering personal details in cryptocurrency exchange compromise privacy?

I wanted to try paying for Mullvad VPN using a private method (Monero). I created a wallet and went to an exchange (Kraken) to buy some XMR, but they want me to enter all my personal details upon registration. How does this make sense? Is there an exchange where I don't have to provide personally identifying information?

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lemmy.world

In America, you "have to" due to government regulation(IRS wants their cut of the tendies).

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Even more so, FBI wants to know where the money grandma gave to get her pictures back from the ransomware went.

All this money tracking stuff AFAIK was originally more about organized crime than tax revenue.

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lemmy.ml

I'm just learning about all this. Looks like P2P is what I want. Thanks

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Instead of having a central server, consumers interact with each other directly. That's P2P Vs centralization.

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kbin.earth

bisq or I think local Montero are no kyc. just send some dude some money through like PayPal and they'll send you the monero

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here's an i2p magnet link to the irs chain analysis talk from last year:

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:d371d4e4cb9a3760ef79e94fde0b8edf22062e49&tr=http://tracker2.postman.i2p/announce.php&dn=chainalysis-monero-presentation-to-irs-august-2023.av1.webm

gives some insight into how they do it with their analysis tool. i'll let you draw your own conclusions based on your own risk profile, but if you're a target and they have enough confidence with the tool, they could grow a profile and subpoena the target exchange for kyc.

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