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I am going to tell something unpopular, due to the war going on for my country's land, but...

EU Lawmakers get off from my cryptocurrencies. We are not fighting Putin's dictatorship to end up in another dictatorship union. Anonymous payments even more than $1099 usd is my right you can not get me ridden of.

Fighting money laundering is not dictatorship. It's transparency.

You can trade and move cryptocurrency in black market all you want. But if you try to move that money into the realm of legal business (where government protects the rights), you must follow the rules.

And USA's Patriotic Act is not a surveillance but a safety deal, isnt it for you? And cookie banners, thanks to EU Lawmakers, made Internet better, yeah? And, of course, blocking Russian propaganda websites here in Ukraine were a step for a dialogue between our countries, weren't it?

If speaking without sarcasm, fighting bitcoins laundering is not a transparency but punishing the sea. Just use deflation cryptocurrencies with free for all mining all over the world, instead of fiat currencies, and you quickly realize that wars became too expensive to be escalated.

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