john on Nostr: if you are willing to lie and obtain non kyc bitcoin then yes it seems like it would ...
if you are willing to lie and obtain non kyc bitcoin then yes it seems like it would be a marginally less risky crime (but definitely crime) but trust me the judge/trustee will ask where the money you got from the bank went and the borrower/debtor will be under oath when they answer these questions. Please don’t anyone.
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