← Back to context Comment by CaffeineLD50 4 months ago [flagged] 1 comment CaffeineLD50 Reply ivanmontillam 4 months ago Well, it's kind of the same thing with P2P money exchanges.Legitimately you may need to exchange crypto into fiat, since there's no "regular" exchange that does that.The trick is that for it to escape regulation just have to do it in a way looks like money-laundery.Legit use cases that (unfortunately) also enable criminals.
ivanmontillam 4 months ago Well, it's kind of the same thing with P2P money exchanges.Legitimately you may need to exchange crypto into fiat, since there's no "regular" exchange that does that.The trick is that for it to escape regulation just have to do it in a way looks like money-laundery.Legit use cases that (unfortunately) also enable criminals.
Well, it's kind of the same thing with P2P money exchanges.
Legitimately you may need to exchange crypto into fiat, since there's no "regular" exchange that does that.
The trick is that for it to escape regulation just have to do it in a way looks like money-laundery.
Legit use cases that (unfortunately) also enable criminals.