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Not everyone is in this market for privacy, most people are in it for profit because what does privacy mean if you are poor? So I don't see anything so bad about us using a centralized exchange. Everyone has different life choices and goals, we don't need to discriminate against each other just because they are different from us.
By the way, many people always talk about privacy but I seriously ask, how many people do not use centralized exchanges? Do you use them?
Like I said, let's use centralized exchanges for what they were created for, that way we can use them without worrying about anything.
Regarding the importance of privacy, almost everyone prioritizes it even though in practice it is often neglected. For me, privacy depends on the place. Concerning what privacy means if I am poor, for me privacy in that context is self-respect, even though I am poor I am against asking for it. The sentence goes something like this
the hand above is better than the hand below in the sense that I will not sell my privacy for the sake of a hungry stomach.
Due to the implementation in my country that every transaction on a crypto buying and selling platform must complete KYC, I automatically have to do it and the use is only limited to buying and selling, not saving.