You’re partly right KYC is not always easy, and I understand why these concerns come up. However, it’s also important to acknowledge that there are still multiple exchanges that allow accounts without KYC, and Hive is listed on some of them. For example, CoinEx (@coinex-wallet) is one such exchange where users can operate without mandatory KYC, and there are others as well.
That said, the intention of this service is not to help scammers hide or move funds. We are fully aware of how similar services have been misused in the past, including the examples you mentioned. That’s exactly why we plan to carry out proper checks, cooperate when issues arise, and keep clear records such as where withdrawals are sent and through which channels.
Also, anonymity has always been a core principle of crypto itself. Crypto was created to allow users to transact without relying entirely on centralized systems, not to promote scams. Misuse can happen anywhere, but that alone shouldn’t be used to label every such service as scam-supporting.
Our goal remains to support genuine users, especially beginners, while staying responsible and transparent.
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