

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022: FATF is a Threat to Bitcoin Privacy with Matt Odell, Patrick Hansen, Kevin Murcko and Sjors Provoost
Oct 14, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Impact of FADF on the Ecosystem
04:33 • 2min
The Difference Between Traditional and Cryptocurrency
06:51 • 2min
Is There a Way to Talk About Regulation?
08:37 • 2min
What Do You Think About the FADF and AML?
10:43 • 2min
Is AOPP a Better Cryptocurrency Protocol?
12:27 • 2min
Message Signing in Cryptocurrency Is Fundamental
13:58 • 2min
Is There a Fork in the Blockchain?
15:33 • 2min
Bitcoin Is Impervious to Harm Nobody Can Destroy It
17:15 • 2min
TD Ameritrade and Cryptocurrency - What's the Goal?
18:51 • 3min
Cryptocurrency and Open Source Development in Your Own Node
21:33 • 2min
Bitcoin KYC
23:45 • 2min
Cryptocurrency and KYC
25:40 • 2min
Cryptocurrency Is Inherently More Private Than Legacy Electronic Money
27:32 • 3min
Cryptocurrency and Banks - You're Already Being Surveilled
30:34 • 2min
Cryptocurrency and the Travel Rule
32:08 • 2min
Why Should All These Innocent People Be Put at Risk
34:11 • 2min
Anti-Money Laundering and Blockchain Native Tools
35:43 • 2min
Bitcoin and Money Laundering
38:05 • 2min
I Think the Solution Is Open Source Tools That Allow People to Take Back Their Sovereignty
39:40 • 2min
Bitcoin Privacy
41:27 • 6min