Genuinely not trying to fear monger, but as a concerned customer it would be great if @coinbase could provide clarity around the statement from one of their reps that their analytics provider sold client data to 3rd parties.
Paging @brian_armstrong.https://cheddar.com/videos/coinbase-adds-support-for-ripple-s-xrp-despite-regulatory-uncertainty …
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Replying to @jillruthcarlson @_jillruth and
Not sure what is so surprising about this?
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @_jillruth and
Put it this way: for which businesses in the crypto space who KYC/AML' their customers do you have strong expectation that they are not and never will share such information? Why do you have such expectations?
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @_jillruth and
there's no point in collecting it if you aren't selling/ sharing it.
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Replying to @bitchimlying @_jillruth and
There are also legal reasons, but once it's collected, it's useful, lucrative, and *(very easy* to sell and share, and once shared, usually impossible to undo.
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