This is the perfect misconception I'm talking about in my previous post
Localcryptos and Hodlhodl are not purely decentralized platforms. Who owns the website, who owns the server, Do you have decision power? No.
The sites are owned and hosted by centralized applications and companies (Ltd). You can not vote anything and raise your concerns. If for example, they decide to make a change (whatever it is) you just have to shut up and follow their directives.
That's the total opposite of a decentralized autonomous organization that doesn't have a centralized leadership and in which the community can vote on proposals for example
Wasabi is no longer really recommended for this purpose since they can now block some transactions if they feel the need... By the way: did you have the possibility to say no to the change? Nope. The coordinator service, zkSNACKS, is centralized, so you see, privacy doesn't mean decentralization.
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Dude, sometimes I think the web was better decades ago. Yes, ugly websites but a lot less noise