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Will privacy coins have future? (Bittrex delisting privacy coins)

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If it is true that these coins tend to be very explicit, which is why they usually cause headaches, since as you have mentioned, privacy is a human right, so many do not understand it.
You also have to take into account the regulations that each exchange maintains, since it will also depend on the way you work, kind regards.

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We heard nothing yet on the reasons of Bittrex delisting privacy coins. The good part is that no other exchange followed, so it could have only been an isolated insident within Bittrex that alarmed them so much they decided to delist privacy coins. I still think that Monero and Zcash will be used more often in later years but I can't give a clear advice on holding or not. There is a risk of these coins getting banned and delisted by most exchanges in the future, if it is demanded by governments.

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Well, I think that it is a logical act by those platforms, while I, as a trader or investor, will not feel comfortable when I invest in a private currency, perhaps that currency will disappear from existence and go my money with it, and I will not be able to sue a certain party

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They emphasize the visibility of transactions. These currencies that I mentioned especially ZEC seem difficult to track. Why all this fuss is two things. In order to know your transactions, are they safe or that you are doing things secretly. Also, in order to set restrictions, exaggerate something that exacerbates the situation.


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My dear, for the first time in my great history with cryptocurrencies, I heard about privacy currencies, I have not dealt with them at all if they really exist in the markets, but I mean privacy, this means a safe and future, but the need to earn means that we need currencies with a future and more famous in general Thank you very much

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Privacy cryptocurrencies are being removed from exchanges due to their tendency to use it on the dark web of the internet, for this reason it is that cryptocurrency is constantly gaining great fame in various countries which had banned it, everything is done so that accept cryptocurrencies in the world.

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@Tesla I'm still holding on to the XMR I mined from MinerGate. XMR is still listed on Binance and the price is still doing well, so I think everything is fine, its future is still guaranteed by the community and many exchanges. We should not be influenced by government policies, they are just afraid of private coins.

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After learning about the Bittrex delisting, privacy coins appear to be in trouble, as this seems to be a bad omen for things to come. Any news about KYC legislation, of course, has privacy coins as a priority, and they don't appear to be good investments for the time being.

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dear friend thanks a lot for sharing your information about the privacy as it will applicable in the future so the rules and regulation is changed with passage of time on crypto talk we should follow them otherwise we will able to lost our account

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In fact, this is a situation that is currently happening with these currencies that function in this manner, and I believe that all will be resolved in the same way that previous litigation cases where certain currencies continued to operate despite paying large amounts of money for penalties.ZEC, XMR, and DASH are cryptocurrencies that have been around for a long time and are unlikely to go away anytime soon.

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