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BingX's Iranian Access: A Cause for Concern?
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[QUOTE="I am Praise, post: 344190, member: 103606"] BingX, ranked among the top 20 biggest centralized exchanges by CoinMarketCap, has recently garnered attention for its decision to allow Iranians to trade and withdraw cryptocurrencies without requiring Know Your Customer (KYC) verification. While this move may raise concerns about the potential for misuse by bad actors, it's essential to approach the issue with a balanced perspective. While the absence of KYC measures could theoretically enable illicit activities such as money laundering, it's important to note that not all users engaging in such transactions have malicious intentions. Also, the exchange's decision to support Iranian users without KYC verification may stem from a desire to provide financial access to individuals in regions with limited options, rather than a deliberate challenge to any specific jurisdiction's regulations. While the CEX's stance may raise questions and concerns, it's important to consider the complexities of the situation and acknowledge the potential motivations behind their decision. Efforts to address any associated risks while ensuring access to financial services for underserved populations may pave the way for constructive dialogue and solutions moving forward. What are your thoughts folks? Will BingX be targeted by the U.S. SEC or DOJ next? Should their users withdraw their assets to a more regulatory compliant exchange? [/QUOTE]
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