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Well, what I can say about this, I have my own experience with the government I live in, and I think that applies to any type of government in the world, even if it is the most prosperous country, and the government does not care about its people. , the structure is made so that they take advantage of the resources of their countries and for the pronas only give them crumbs, and not what each one of them deserves, for this reason I say, the regulations are thanks to governments, those governments do not They have control over crypto obviously they want to have it but they can't because things are difficult and this can impact the things they do, the things they don't do and the things they are going to do to see if they can get money, and when they do they realize that If they can manage a mass, and unfortunately we are included in the mass, and what is the control? KYC, if they handle crypto? That is something they do not tolerate, they do not accept, if they handle it they have to be penalized, but they are penalized with money, and at the same time they are obtaining money through crypto.
So exchanges, brokers, casinos, they are all part of a regulation by them to be able to have at least a slice, they will never support people who have crypto to operate freely, because financial freedom comes from an alternative economy that is superior to the traditional one, and that is what produces all these problems, in the end we realize that we are fighting against governments, bankers and people with a lot of power, it is difficult to raise our voices, that is why the KYC that can be avoided and even better, because what you say is very true, at the time that those sites cease to exist and are left without even a domain, since that information is absorbed by the governments or whoever has the most power at that moment .