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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How would crypto fare without centralized exchanges?
by
jrrsparkles
on 25/03/2022, 17:06:07 UTC
If crypto becomes extremely popular in the future (widely adopted by a vast majority of people worldwide), it's probable governments will turn against it. They can pressure centralized exchanges to close up shop or face serious consequences in the long run. After all, these exchanges are the on and off ramps from the crypto world to the Fiat world. While not every country is against crypto, they might change their stance once they see Russia using it as a means to avoid sanctions.

Imagine if most countries unilaterally agree on banning centralized exchanges for good. Will that mean the end of crypto for good (even though it would still be possible to get some crypto through decentralized exchanges)? After all, most people will be afraid of using crypto if it's declared "illegal". The ban of centralized exchanges will surely topple crypto prices, signaling fear among investors and traders alike.

What are your thoughts? Huh
When people are having cryptocurrencies because they want to avoid the use of fiat they why they have to convert their cryptocurrencies to fiat anymore they can simply transact via cryptocurrencies itself right.

Anyway if all the centralized exchanges are banned still the decentralized exchanges and p2p may work probably from El Salvador even centralized exchange as well.