It's a good thing crypto cannot be regulated.
There will be walled gardens, certifications and adherence guidelines.
That's OK too. There will be different kind of risks there in the regulated world,
but I'll bet the atmosphere will be more pleasant than here. Because of moderation.
But I repeat, you can't regulate crypto unless you deny access to internet.
It's autonomous. There will always be the bad side of the town. And that's
where the good, hip, innovative stuff will always come from. To be
domesticated and watered-down for the mainstream consumption.
Not quite. People can be regulated (by coercion) and so as long as crypto users can be identified, cryptocurrencies can be regulated by proxy.