This was not explicitly announced, but all the currency pairs that were delisted are related to privacy coins.
As days go by, I expect that the trading of privacy coins will be limited to Bisq aka decentralized exchanges, and that the users will be users who have a real desire to enhance their privacy.
Well, i do not know how others see this, but I personally think this is exactly how it should have been right from the start, decentralization goes hand in hand with privacy, and as such, privacy coins should have never had anything to do with centralized exchanges, since they are of, represent, and operate in two different worlds.
I personally feel that, privacy coins being traded on exchanges that do not support users privacy, is a total contradiction to the purpose of privacy coins in the first place, which is to promote privacy and decentralization in the crypto space and amongst crypto users.
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In the cryptocurrency industry, things are not just as you have thought about it. Take bitcoin for instance, bitcoin is the only true decentralized coin, yet it is traded on CEXs. In this industry, everything is dependent on one another, of exchanges do not trade privacy coins, the utility will be low and have will not have impacts in the industry.
Meanwhile, any centralized exchanges that is listing privacy coins in its platform must have known the risk involved and ready to dance the tune the government will play for them.
Sorry to draw your attention, when we talks of privacy is bitcoin not inclusive?
Bitcoin is Decentralized currency to me it's also as privacy coin and if centralized exchange keeps delisting those privacy coin then it shows that bitcoin can also be altered what is the extent of delisting them, is it because they can't have control over that project or over their coin?
If Yes do they have control over bitcoin?
No but they are gradually having control why because most of the centralized exchange has made it mandatory for someone to pass through kyc and government is gradually take controls of those exchange that means our data could likely be revealed one day to government if they want to take over the centralized exchange.