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Re: Crypto is doing well in Thailand...or is it?
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Upgrade00
on 28/05/2022, 06:57:04 UTC
But to gain the confidence of other users, we need the existence of these centralized exchanges, which are under the government regulations. We know that bitcoin should not be in any way tied to a centralized organization
Anyone who needs a decentralized currency to be used on a centralized platform inorder to gain "confidence" could as well keep on using fiat.
Bitcoin is not running a marketing campaign, if you read about it and understand the concept and it interests you, then by all means buy some, of you're not as interested,  do not.

And to welcome this adoption, government intervention is inevitable. This I believe, we can't escape from. We don't know where will our details will end up with but this is the stage where we need to accept that centralized platforms are already here to support adoption.
Governments can do what they want. Individual users can choose to use Bitcoin as they wish. There are a many channels through which one can maintain pseudo anonymity.