Bruce Fenton
It’s Time to Scrap AML/KYC Entirely
Bitcoin OG Bruce Fenton argues that know-your-customer and anti-money laundering requirements are deeply flawed and ineffectual.

Es hora de eliminar AML/KYC por completo
Bitcoin OG Bruce Fenton sostiene que los requisitos de conocimiento del cliente y contra el lavado de dinero son profundamente defectuosos e ineficaces.

Oras na para I-scrap ang AML/KYC nang Buo
Ang Bitcoin OG Bruce Fenton ay naninindigan na ang mga kinakailangan sa know-your-customer at anti-money laundering ay may depekto at hindi epektibo.

È ora di abolire completamente l’AML/KYC
Bruce Fenton, responsabile Bitcoin , sostiene che i requisiti di conoscenza del cliente e antiriciclaggio sono profondamente imperfetti e inefficaci.

É hora de descartar totalmente o AML/KYC
Bitcoin OG Bruce Fenton argumenta que os requisitos de conhecer seu cliente e de combate à lavagem de dinheiro são profundamente falhos e ineficazes.

Il est temps d’abandonner complètement AML/KYC
Bruce Fenton, OG Bitcoin , affirme que les exigences en matière de connaissance du client et de lutte contre le blanchiment d'argent sont profondément erronées et inefficaces.

Настав час повністю скасувати AML/KYC
Керівник Bitcoin Брюс Фентон стверджує, що вимоги щодо «знай свого клієнта» та боротьби з відмиванням грошей є глибоко помилковими та неефективними.

Bitcoiner Bruce Fenton Loses Bid to Contest US Senate Seat in New Hampshire
Fenton faced a competitive race but lost the Republican primary vote.

Bruce Fenton on Running for New Hampshire Senate Seat
Bitcoiner and Chainstone Labs CEO Bruce Fenton discusses running for the Republican nomination for New Hampshire’s seat in the U.S. Senate and the role of crypto in his campaign. Plus, outlook for CBDCs.

OG Bitcoiner Bruce Fenton on Why He's Running for New Hampshire Senate Seat
Bruce Fenton, Chainstone Labs CEO & founder, and former executive for the Bitcoin Foundation, explains his plans to run for a U.S. Senate seat in New Hampshire, discussing crypto regulation, free markets and his association with the Republican Party. Plus, a conversation on Chris Larsen’s $5 million campaign to change the Bitcoin code and the environmental impact of proof-of-work.
