Thanks, for the comprehensive answer; it's consistent with our experience in other markets; the general ignorance worldwide regarding such matters is very high, and will come back to haunt the ignorant once local governments collect enough data to use against them ex post facto.
10,000 early users of Coinbase can testify to that.
People need to have somewhat obligatory law enforcements to move to decentralized exchanges. They need to have reasons to spend their decent time to learn and practice using decentralized exchanges.
I know many locals even don't know what is txhash of their bitcoin transactions. That is common lack of knowledge.
Why and how did you conclude that it was worth a decent amount of your time to learn about these issues on the forum?
I learned a lot here, technically and it is why.