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Can Crypto/Decentralization be regulated easily?
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[QUOTE="Maxicreed, post: 316727, member: 102223"] Reading through their reasons, it's obvious they are trying to reduce money laundering cases in their country and I guess it's the right call even though it has negative impact on adoption and growth of cryptocurrency. But I expected them to regulate the services of crypto service providers instead of outrightly proscribe it cos I'm confident some exchanges with adequate security architecture could decide to stay back and work with the government. Kraken, crypto dot com, Coinbase and Bitget were all able to stay back when Canada and few European countries rolled their policies on virtual currencies. I think a robust synergy between government and crypto service providers will help speed up adoption and growth of Blockchain and cryptocurrency [/QUOTE]
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