• Serinus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t think you understand. Banks (or anyone who accepts large amounts of money) has a duty to have some idea of where that money comes from. There are anti money laundering laws.

    Go open a bank account right now and try to deposit a briefcase full of $50,000 in cash and see what happens. You might, maybe be able to do it, but there will absolutely be questions.

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      6 months ago

      We know what the rules are dude, we are saying they’re wrong.

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        6 months ago

        I think it will go to my quotes collection. “We know what the rules are, we are saying they’re wrong”.

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      6 months ago

      That doesn’t apply to small amounts below $10k

      But, again, the same applies. I deposit btc or cash into a bank, even $50k, then I disclose its source to the authorities, with the paperwork. But by using a privacy service, I can comply with the law and protect myself from malicious actors

      Go open a bank account right now and try to deposit a briefcase full of $50,000

      I’ve done this. They ask you for the paperwork documenting the source of the funds. Just follow the process. It doesn’t matter if its fiat or crypto.