cveering on Nostr: Another question I have is this: How is it that regulations governing money (money ...
Another question I have is this: How is it that regulations governing money (money transmitter licenses, aml, kyc, etc.) are being applied to something that is classified as property in the U.S.? I’m sure there’s a loophole that allows the federal government to have its cake and eat it too. I’m just curious what that loophole is.
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