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Atleast there's non-EU. UK and Switzerland come to mind
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True.
Switzerland appears to be an exception to the more general obstruction of Bitcoin.
Not so sure about UK.
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Atleast there's non-EU. UK and Switzerland come to mind
True.
Switzerland appears to be an exception to the more general obstruction of Bitcoin.
Not so sure about UK.
Anything that is not KYCed and thus tracked traced and taxed will be rejected by CEXes.
Probably 90% of Bitcoin is already KYCed?
Presumably private EU citizens could still make p2p payments as the state/EU has no obvious way of obstructing that.