The upcoming G7 meeting in Japan will focus on the regulation of cryptocurrencies, one of which is the adoption of a so-called "travel rule." This rule requires that detailed transaction addresses and personal private information must be provided for sales with a valuation of more than 3,000$ on any trading platform. But in fact, cross-border legal currency transactions need to reach $10,000 to apply to such a privacy level. How do you feel about such unfair applicability? Welcome to leave me a message in the comment area.
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The upcoming G7 meeting in Japan will focus on the regulation of cryptocurrencies, one of which is the adoption of a so-called "travel rule." This rule requires that detailed transaction addresses and personal private information must be provided for sales with a valuation of more than 3,000$ on any trading platform. But in fact, cross-border legal currency transactions need to reach $10,000 to apply to such a privacy level. How do you feel about such unfair applicability? Welcome to leave me a message in the comment area.