ari on Nostr: But “malicious” means intending to do harm…isn’t this just the standard kyc ...
But “malicious” means intending to do harm…isn’t this just the standard kyc and tracking that almost all apps always do? I think that’s terrible in and of itself but is there a reason you’re picking them out specifically? Do they claim to not do that or something?
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