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Topic: Can Monero survive exchange de-listings and low merchant adoption? - page 5. (Read 842 times)

sr. member
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Do you think Monero will be able to survive this? Does it still have a future? As for LocalMonero, what other options are available for P2P trading? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Smiley

Monero has been well loved by many investors. It is definitely one of the most used and valuable coins out there however everything has its limits. With the government breathing down our neck, I know it will only be a matter of time before the government took interest in monero.

I however think it can survive if we are just talking about utilization. There are still some exchanges where monero is listed in especially decentralized ones which can not be really affected by the government as far as I know. But if the government somehow finds a way then we might as well say goodbye now.
legendary
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This year has been very hard for Monero as more exchanges decided to de-list the coin from their platforms. I've now read an announcement from LocalMonero that they will be shutting down their operations (a pity, because it was a good P2P exchange). If this keeps up, we won't have a way to buy/sell XMR with crypto or Fiat. Adoption for privacy coins is decreasing each day. We can blame government pressure (especially the US government) for this.

Do you think Monero will be able to survive this? Does it still have a future? As for LocalMonero, what other options are available for P2P trading? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Smiley
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