PayPal getting involved in BTC at this point seems pretty unlikely given the KYC requirements. While they no doubt do know their customers, the difference between PayPal and, say, Coinbase in the KYC requirements seems huge. (I haven't had to register for either in quite some time so perhaps that has changed).
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huge was the difference during the time when you have registered? Also, how many users does Paypal presently have that has done KYC already?
i have a verified paypal account from years ago that i occasionally still use. i don't believe i've ever given them my SSN, address, scan of driver's license or selfie---which have become standard KYC on licensed/regulated platforms like coinbase and square cash app.
if the rumors are true, i bet they'll operate it as a segregated service where people who buy/sell crypto will be subjected to a higher level of KYC.
They don't ask for a selfie. You can use Paypal without giving much info if you only spend a little. They have some limits that once you go over them they require you to submit some sort of ID and confirm your address and I think they lock your funds until they do. It's kinda weird how they don't require that info straight away as PayPal is a scammers paradise and anyone can open an account in minutes without any checks yet to deal with a bitcoin-based service you have to jump through numerous hoops.
Paypal....LULZ I don't even trust them with my cash so there's no way I'm gonna trust them with my crypto. When a money grabbing organisation like paypal gets involved with Bitcoin you know it's just another money grab. Who on earth is gonna trust a wallet run by paypal? Besides, Bitcoin doesn't need paypal, it is a replacement for paypal & far safer.
Regardless of whether you like them or not it still would be huge... but I don't believe this rumour until I see some evidence. People have been saying the same thing for the past five years and nothing has happened so far. Maybe they will start dealing with cryto at some point but until I hear it from them I won't get excited.