American entrepreneur and cryptocurrency enthusiast John McAfee believes that cryptocurrency firms are not required to prevent the use of crypto assets for crime.
Washington D.C.-based news agency The Hill reports that although McAfee himself is concerned about the use of cryptocurrencies in illegal activities, he believes that cryptocurrency exchanges and companies should not monitor suspicious activity."You can't put that responsibility on me as an entrepreneur. You can't require me to assist you in preventing what might be a future crime," said John McAfee.
said John McAfee.
The entrepreneur emphasized: "The social aspect of people being freed from too intrusive and corrupt power is much more important than the small role that criminals play in this technology."
Many cryptocurrency sites do not share the views of the founder of the antivirus company McAfee and try to minimize criminal activity in their area of responsibility. So, recently, CipherTrace added support for more than 700 crypto assets, including BNB, USDT, LTC and ETH, as well as many tokens of the ERC-20 standard.
In October of this year, John McAfee launched the beta version of McAfeeDex, a decentralized exchange operating on the Ethereum blockchain. According to published data, McAfeeDex decentralized exchange will not carry out KYC-checks of customers, will work in all jurisdictions and will charge a single fee for using the platform in the amount of 0.25% of transactions.