Coinbase CEO hints its new layer-2 network could include AML measures

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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has hinted that the agency’s new layer-2 blockchain community Base could also be subjected to transaction monitoring and Anti-Cash Laundering measures at launch.

In an interview with Joe Weisenthal on Bloomberg Radio on March 6, Armstrong acknowledged that Base has some centralized parts immediately, including that “will probably be an increasing number of decentralized over time.”

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Nevertheless, he then advised that there might be transaction monitoring and AML necessities for customers of the brand new layer-2 community.

He advised that Coinbase could have a accountability when it comes to transaction monitoring within the early days, including:

“I believe that the centralized actors are those which can be most likely going to have essentially the most accountability to keep away from cash laundering points and having transaction monitoring applications and issues like that.”

Armstrong’s feedback had been additionally highlighted up by decentralization advocate Chris Blec in a Twitter put up on March 7.

Base is an Ethereum layer-2 community that gives a safe, low-cost, developer-friendly means for customers to construct decentralized apps, in accordance with Coinbase.

It’s being developed with the “OP Stack” utilized by Optimism, which is able to allow high-speed transactions on Ethereum. Base was unveiled on Feb. 23 and is at present within the testnet section. Coinbase has but to offer a mainnet launch date however it’s anticipated in Q2, 2023.

Blec beforehand warned about Coinbase’s newest layer-2 providing in a blog post launched in late February, 5 days after the agency announced Base.

He stated that layer-2 infrastructure was fairly centralized as a result of they use “sequencers,” that are “nodes that assemble and execute L2 blocks whereas transmitting customers’ actions from L2 to L1.”

Coinbase, a licensed cash transmitter, might be working the only real sequencer for Base. This raised the query of whether or not Base would additionally legally require Know Your Buyer (KYC) necessities, making it the first-ever L2 to take action.

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Coinbase hasn’t confirmed or denied whether or not Base can be implementing KYC and AML measures. Blec commented:

“Isn’t it ironic that ‘DeFi’ is heading towards being managed by the entities that it was initially imagined to be battling?”

Nevertheless, the crypto neighborhood and Ethereum advocates have stated Base was a “massive confidence vote” for Ethereum.

Cointelegraph reached out to Coinbase for remark however had not obtained a response by the point of publication.