22 sats \ 0 replies \ @wingalt 13 Oct
The part missing is how many people are going to jail for these crimes, right nobody as usual, only software developers get that treatment
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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @TNStacker 12 Oct
AND
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 12 Oct
Yes sir
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1 sat \ 5 replies \ @RoundaboutStacker 12 Oct
Just another day in big banking. Crimes that will go mostly unpunished, and money printing like there is no tomorrow.
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @jtraub91 12 Oct freebie
$3 billion fine for $670 million laundered it says in the article. seems like sufficient punishment. though i fundamentally disagree that it's a crime to "money launder", from a moral standpoint.
0 sats \ 3 replies \ @User21000000 OP 12 Oct
Didn’t they say bitcoin was for laundering money…..
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1 sat \ 2 replies \ @b73dba08c0 12 Oct
Unlike banks, Bitcoin is traceable and transparent, not hidden behind opaque systems.
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @000w2 12 Oct
You mean like lightning and ecash mints?
As much as I hate banks, bitcoiners should not even be accepting the frame: "money laundering" is a crime. Crimes are crimes, moving money is not. This concept was invented in the 70s in order to surveil the population and protect the fiat system.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 12 Oct
Yes
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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @XBTPlebDad 12 Oct freebie
These banks continue the same old practices over and over again. It's ridiculous...