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Topic
Board Economics
Re: There is more to the regulation's aim
by
Ratimov
on 21/03/2023, 16:53:47 UTC
I don't know if anyone is thinking the same thing, Banks are collapsing and they want to regulate crypto? How is this going to be possible? How can a corrupt system brings a transparent regulation to the crypto space? I think that this regulation is a FAD, the aim behind this regulation is not about saving mankind from crypto rug pulls, I think the plan is to squeeze the life out of crypto because of the attention its getting.
If anything needs regulation, it is CENTRALIZED EXCHANGES only.

Is it difficult to imagine the regulation of cryptocurrencies? I think it's easy. See what happened to ETH, how it became centralized and censored. And no one refuses it, people just took this news for granted. Almost the entire crypto industry is PoS, and all PoS is centralized. Exchanges are implementing more and more KYC and regulation every year. This trend will only increase in the future. If you want high prices for cryptocurrencies and adoption, then get regulation and KYC. So to speak, the reverse side of adoption.