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Title: [2018-04-30] Forbes - Japan pushes exchanges to drop 'criminal' coins
Post by: gentlemand on April 30, 2018, 11:31:59 AM
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adelsteinjake/2018/04/30/japans-financial-regulator-is-pushing-crypto-exchanges-to-drop-altcoins-favored-by-criminals/#3db0453c1b8a

The Japanese financial regulator is nudging exchanges there to drop coins with privacy baked in. I can well see the same being 'suggested' to all exchanges everywhere as more of them fall into regulatory line.

By the point it's everywhere I can see things like atomic swaps making it something users will shrug off, but it's an area that isn't speculated on enough. I for one am not surprised in the slightest.


Title: Re: [2018-04-30] Forbes - Japan pushes exchanges to drop 'criminal' coins
Post by: jseverson on April 30, 2018, 01:10:26 PM
I'm not surprised either. Bitcoin anonymity was a big issue a while back despite being only pseudonymous, so it's not at all surprising that they'd have a bigger fit over fully anonymous cryptocurrencies. It's only a matter of time until the rest of the world follows in my opinion. It sucks, but hey, if you truly wanted to use a fully anonymous crypto, it would be a bad idea to route it through an exchange anyway. Those who are using them purely for anonymous utility shouldn't be hurt too badly.