Thanks for the comments and feedback.
I have previously read those threads as suggested by some members.
In relation with transactions, I do agree with suggestions that they should be left on their own, and assumed that people would work in the  best interest of themselves and society. Everything is debatable, but let's agree with it.
But for miners, I can think of no other option to stop those who are hashing and winning blocks+transaction fees and not in safe country list(directly or indirectly).
Some have asked for proofs, but that is tough to substantiate. I have hints, honestly. 

Would you sit idle if Haqqani network is funded by bitcoin mining?

We have created a billion dollar market by bitcoin and ,sadly, for everyone without borders. Sick, I am saying this, but freedom is more of responsibility than celebrations of open hugs. And those who don't care about it are threat for you and us, equally.

Folks, suggest something, scrap my idea, but let's build something to save this ecosystem, otherwise it is impossible to realise this dream of decentralized currency. Other coins and protocols are there who may implement something, and egoists always meet the ashes.

Criticize with open mind.

Best,
Prabhat Kumar Singh


On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Chris D'Costa <chrisjdcosta@gmail.com> wrote:
What evidence do you have that there is 'illicit miners and users' and that there are no illicit users of the non-bitcoin financial systems? 

I can buy drugs openly in Amsterdam for Euros, but cannot in the UK for sterling. 

Is the act of buying drugs somewhere in the world illicit activity or not?



On 27 August 2015 at 10:10, prabhat via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
Hi,

I am proposing to create a AML-KYC module to control the network and also qualify use cases in OFAC compliant way.
Here is the attached doc.

Please provide your feedback and suggestions.

Best,
Prabhat Kumar Singh

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