0 sats \ 2 replies \ @RedRadish688 19 May \ parent \ on: Cashu: This will allow integrating Ecash into existing KYC/AML infrastructure bitcoin
So what is not entirely clear to me, what does this protocol change involve?
- Just support for a general authentication mechanism, like e.g. we have basic auth in the http protocol? Or
- more general functionality to perform kyc / aml procedures at the protocl level?
Case 1. sounds ok to me, there can always be a reason for a mint to want to restrict access only to certain users. Case 2 would go little bit too far for me, even if exchanges demand it, it still doesn't mean that a privacy activist should comply proactively and add support for this at the protocol level, even if its optional.