Cross-border payment methods, such as cryptocurrencies, allow individuals to transfer money internationally, often bypassing traditional banking systems. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions countries for various political and security reasons, restricting financial transactions with these nations. Proponents argue that such a ban prevents financial support to regimes considered hostile or dangerous, ensuring compliance with international sanctions and national security policies. Opponents argue that it restricts humanitarian aid to families in need, infringes on personal freedoms, and that cryptocurrencies can provide a lifeline in crisis situations.
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Response rates from 1.5k New South Wales voters.
40% Yes |
60% No |
40% Yes |
60% No |
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Unique answers from New South Wales voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, because the OFAC is an American agency, if we wish to ban cross-border payment methods to specific countries we should decide which countries by ourselves
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No, but these methods must be strictly regulated by the Australian Federal Government in order to prevent terrorism.
@9ZSXRDG1 day1D
no but they should ensure the money makes its way to the intended receptor, and not the government of that country
@9ZSXRD91 day1D
No, however the governement should ensure that the money donated to families actually reach them and is not taken for thier own benefit.
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Against the current governmental systems and policies of that country, yes. Against everyday citizens who need humanitarian aid and support, no.
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No but systems should be put in place to make sure the money does go to the person and not the government or anyone that OFAC doesn't approve of.
@9VTCP682mos2MO
Yes but beware that anyone who is trying to send money to baddies for bad purposes are always going to find a way to do it
@9TQPHWX2mos2MO
The repairs should citizens across there borders payment as required as said government feedback admins
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