I had this confirmed during the Q&A portion of a demo presented by Microsoft. All the processing is supposed to happen locally using the NPU capacity of the hardware.
In short all encrypted data transiting through internet will get uncrypted once quantum computing is there. As if we didn't already had enough threats to worry about...
You can make EUR transfers to anyone in those 27 countries.
"Euro Transfer" as in SEPA means that the currency of the transfer is set to EUR and that currency exchange is not part of the transfer itself (it can be done at originating or retrieving bank when the account involved is not in EUR, but the transfer itself has to be denominated in EUR at entry and exit from SEPA system)
"Also in France they pushed KYC to a degree its ridiculous. Here you got to fill a full A4 form to move 3000+€"
While it is true some French banks have some ridiculous red tapes I can assure you that not all French banks are like that. Plus for the majority of banking operations you can use foreign services like Revolut or Wise with much less frictions and even an API.
>I can assure you that not all French banks are like that. Plus for the majority of banking operations you can use foreign services like Revolut or Wise
The difference with Bitcoin being, wherever you are, on planet or in space with an internet connection, the same transmission rules apply.
You arent forced to jurisdiction shop or be a member of the minority of humans with the luxury of citizen friendly governance, just to transact freely. If there is one major usecase and value to BTC, its that.