Or maybe Litebit.eu has simply registered at DNB and that was enough ?
Source :
https://www.litebit.eu/en/blog/litebit-registered-with-de-nederlandsche-bankMaybe DNB has no official control over Litebit.eu crypto listing or over any exchange crypto listing ? Just over the registration process ?
This is everything i found about DNB and its regulation of crypto service providers :
https://www.toezicht.dnb.nl/en/2/50-237993.jspDNB never even mentions privacy coins.
Maybe some of these exchanges delist certain privacy coins despite registration at DNB, and then try to put the blame of that delisting decision towards DNB?
Cool, maybe DNB just requires extra measures to keep certain coins that smaller exchanges couldn't afford to implement.
I see Litebit delisted XMR and ZEC on Dec 21, although citing a completely different reason.
Not sure I understand the logic to delist privacy coins anyway, even XMR. If an exchange enforces proper KYC, I don't care how private the coin is, once you deposit/withdraw using the exchange, all that transaction info can be sent to the relevant authorities.