again you say you understand terminologies, but then end the message by saying that they view code as an entity..
.. no they dont
its when software is used AS A SERVICE..
EG bricks are not a service. but when people use bricks together to build a building and that building is not residential but used as a retail shop. then its a business..
if bricks make a building that is just used for residents or warehousing or as a ornament, or temple.. its not a service business
i hope you get it now if you replace the word code for brick, software for building, organisation for church, retailer for business, and so on
as for your upset that i point out suggestions that you get triggered by exerts you found via social media, blogs, opinion sites, rather than actual policy.
this very topic shows you are forming wild opinions based on a opinion piece(ledgerinsights) which is mentioning words of a blogger opinion on a blogger section of a site..
none of which actually highlight actual MICA policy nor the IOSCO policy
heres an exert from IOSCO
Recommendation 1 – Analyze DeFi Products, Services, Activities, and Arrangements to
Assess Regulatory Responses
A regulator should analyze DeFi products, services, activities, and arrangements, occurring
or located within its jurisdiction, with a view to applying its Existing Framework or New
Framework, as appropriate, to the offer of financial products, the provision of financial
services, and the engagement in financial activities (or to products, services, and activities
that behave like, or have been substituted by investors for, financial products, services, and
activities), in accordance with the principle of “same activity, same risk, same
regulation/regulatory outcome.” To do so, a regulator should aim to achieve a holistic and
comprehensive understanding of such DeFi products, services, activities, and arrangements.
A regulator should assess what technological knowledge, data, and tools the regulator needs
to understand, and analyze DeFi products, services, activities, and arrangements, to inform
regulatory responses
as you can see they are clearly defining the difference between product, service and activities
of which fiat based activities, services and products have separate categories of regulations also
which they want to analyse crypto products services and activities to see where they can apply current fiat policy category to said crypto based category
so its not a broad stroke of all code is a entity, it depends on what that code does
i do not like the governments over reach, i prefered the era of bitcoin pre 2013 before it was ratified as a currency. because back then it was open to any use without regulation over reach, much like trading pokemon cards has no regulation oversight
but, you have to know the critical details of your enemy to know what battles to wage.
so research the actual policies and dont rely on blogger opinions.. and yes that also means dont take my word for it, but instead DYOR and learn whats actually happening with MICA and IOSCO.. from their actual policies and official documents. not blogger opinion snippets that trigger you
..
in short, yet again
tornado was not shut down due to "code" it was operating as a money service without a money service business licence and not following regulations.. thats how it got caught . and then charged with other things due to using its SERVICE to facilitate laundering where the guy that made the service got paid a fee for facilitating laundering in full knowledge of what he was doing..
and i dont mean he facilitated by just coding, he actually after coding then went on to operate as a service and got his hands and mind involved in the payments, and got paid a fee for doing it
id rather know the facts so that i can inform, warn people of risks in what they do.. rather than just get triggered by click bait blogs
EG i dislike certain subnetworks, but id rather know the facts to even warn them that becoming a payment "router" or a "federation" rather than just a user making independent payments. changes their position from user to service provider(if they operate as a router/federation), which then has implications on them