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by: xpoolPosted on: April 19, 2025

AI Threatens KYC in Crypto: Ex-Monero Boss Predicts Compliance Collapse

Ricardo Spagni, former Monero lead developer, warns that AI-generated KYC fraud could render traditional identity verification ineffective within the next two years. This threat comes as digital identities become increasingly susceptible to manipulation by open-source AI models, challenging the stability of financial compliance systems across exchanges and banking platforms.

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