franco
@francos.eth
I believe you are wrong. Care for a bet?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
3.1.5.iii They don't have licenses. There are relevant state and federal laws / regulations that apply here, too. https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/
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franco
@francos.eth
You definitely know more about this than I do but I've been digging in and these are my conclusions: 1. The key consideration here is whether Primal’s method of allowing users to purchase “sats” (fractions of Bitcoin) aligns with this guidelines. 2. If Primal facilitates cryptocurrency transactions through an approved exchange and operates within regions where it holds the necessary licenses and permissions, it would be in compliance with Apple’s policy. 3. Given that Primal is currently available on the App Store and offers in-app purchases for “Prepaid Nostr Zaps”, it suggests that the app has undergone Apple’s review process.
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