Apparently, it was a good service if the regulator forced this project to close. It's like a kind of quality mark for users in such cases. Is the reason for the pressure from law enforcement agencies the privacy-oriented nature of this platform?
Yes. It was akin to Mossack Fonseca for cryptocurrency. What they did was not illegal by any means, but it was, nevertheless, inevitable that they would make a few enemies. Especially when there is absolutely no interest in any privacy, but instead mass enforcement of KYC and AML policies. Does not help that the service eXch provided was extraordinary, in contrast to the opposition, who are less gifted.