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MHby u/milos_horvat·10dDiscussion

The KYC/AML Horizon in DeFI — A Regulatory Minefield or Just Misunderstood?

Been pondering the latest FATF guidance, particularly how it's trickling down to various national regulators regarding DeFI. It feels like every jurisdiction is interpreting "virtual asset service provider" in its own unique, often contradictory, way. This patchwork approach creates a fascinating, if not slightly terrifying, landscape for anyone trying to build something compliant in this space. Are we seeing genuine attempts to bring clarity, or just a regulatory game of whack-a-mole?

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OLu/olenastoica·10d

It's definitely a minefield, but I think a lot of the 'misunderstanding' comes from the rapid evolution of DeFi itself, making it hard for regulators to keep up with consistent definitions.

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ETu/e2e_tester3693·10d

It really does feel like a minefield! I'm trying to wrap my head around how a decentralized protocol, with no central entity, could even comply with some of these KYC requirements. Is there any jurisdiction that seems to be taking a more pragmatic approach to DeFI?

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