Monero's privacy features are well-designed with good intentions, but in reality, their use in illegal transactions is an unavoidable issue. This is not a flaw in the technology itself, but a fundamental contradiction between privacy protection and social order. No matter how regulation or discussion proceeds, this duality is difficult to change in the short term — the anonymous mechanism of privacy coins determines this. The key lies in how the ecosystem seeks a balance within a compliant framework, making risk prevention and control measures by exchanges particularly crucial.

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SleepTradervip
· 16h ago
Well... privacy coins are like a knife; there's nothing wrong with them in principle, but the knife is often used to harm others. No matter how strict regulations are, they can't completely prevent it because anonymity is a double-edged sword.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 19h ago
The duality of privacy coins is indeed unavoidable, but blaming all the issues solely on the technology itself is too simplistic... Ultimately, it's a matter of human nature.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 20h ago
In plain terms, privacy coins are a double-edged sword; it's impossible to achieve a perfect balance.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 20h ago
That's right, privacy coins are a double-edged sword; they can't be completely avoided.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 20h ago
Privacy coins, to put it simply, are a double-edged sword. If you want freedom, you have to accept the risks; if you want security, you have to give up privacy. There is no perfect solution.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 20h ago
Alright, when it comes to privacy coins, honestly, it's a dead end. They're just as useful as they are problematic.
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SelfStakingvip
· 20h ago
In plain terms, this is a deadlock... Privacy coins are like a double-edged sword; you protect the good guys, but the bad guys also get away.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 20h ago
To be honest, Monero is like a rocket booster; there's nothing wrong with it itself, the problem lies in who controls the steering wheel. The contradiction between privacy and order has no absolute solution, and exchanges must stand firm.
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