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Just a few things
On Exchangers , there are changes in the wind and things are slowly getting more regulated, For example Bittrex , i see a lot of people are moaning about having to get verified and such, there is no point at complaining about Bittrex, it is the government , they have laid some rules that they have to follow , KYC (know your cutomer) and reporting and so on, i dont like it at all but all of us that have been in cryptos for a long time new that one day this was on the cards, cause if the government dont own it , they will try to control it, Bittrex has a good exchange and they are following rules that have been imposed on them by the powers that be. Verification is a small thing to do but will be more common in the future im sure!!
The algo that is used for ENT is CryptoNote , there are a fair few coins that use there own variation of this algo and from what i have read ENT is a fork of XMR(monero), with there own specs.
If new people would like to learn a little about cryptonotes , here is a few links that give a bit of info for the learners!!
https://cryptonotestarter.org/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptoNotehttps://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/1190/what-is-the-difference-between-cryptonote-and-cryptonightand on price speculation , all i will say is "How long is a piece of string??" I have seen some wild rides since 2010 in cryptos and basically anything is a go in the wild west, But will say from my experience , 1st month it will be wild then we will look at a long building phase while teams work build and turning things on , slow and steady usually wins the race !!!
Decentralized exchanges? Will you need to obey there as well and submit???
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Decentralized exchanges, thats a different kettle of fish , would depend on the juristriction they fall under, like country , were the service is hosted and so on, that one is up in the air, if they can enforce rules upon them !!