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And people think it's the start of the next bullrun.

>> No.56605558

>>56605544
>EU just announced that exchanges lose their license as of 2024
megabullish for DEXes

>> No.56605564

The US is the only relevant country in financial markets
No one cares about the EU

>> No.56605570

>>56605544
well then you move to exchanges in other juristictions.

>> No.56605574

>>56605544
proof or it didnt happen bobochud

>> No.56605576

>>56605564
Pretty much this. Also, all the big EU funds operate in Asia and Middle East to avoid regulations.

>> No.56605580
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56605580

Aren't they making the industry just more consumer-safu?
>more rules and regulations for exchanges
>more secure and safer trades
>EU government tier approval for cryptos

How the hell this is bearish?
>The rules will impose a number of requirements on crypto platforms, token issuers and traders around transparency, disclosure, authorization, and supervision of transactions.
www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/04/20/eu-lawmakers-approve-worlds-first-comprehensive-crypto-regulation.html

>> No.56605589

>>56605580
coeld indeed be bullish too, as its about clarity.

>> No.56605608
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this is bullish as fk

>> No.56605612

>>56605580
>>56605589
dumb

they want to control and monitor every single aspects of your crypto and trades and make it as difficult as possible to on-board
the KYC bullshit is already pervasive and suspicious
In my country (Netherlands) many exchanges have announced their shutdown for 2024, probably because the regulations and rules are so immense it defeats the whole principle of crypto in general

>> No.56605613

>>56605574
Gate.IO is exit
Binance is exit

>> No.56605619

>>56605544
literally bullish all europoors do is sell what they had been allowed by their governments to buy in the past few years before they cracked down anywy. Theres a reason why the market dumps between Asian and US trading hours...

>> No.56605621

>>56605564
Traditional finance markets, in crypto he US is the irrelevant one, more than half of all exhanges dont even operate in the US, you retards need an VPN to do anything in crypto but talk about relevance? Lmao

>> No.56605637

>>56605589
This. Might suck short-term and for retail, but industry, banks, big investment companies NEED regulation.

>> No.56605670

>>56605612
>In my country (Netherlands) many exchanges have announced their shutdown for 2024, probably because the regulations and rules are so immense it defeats the whole principle of crypto in general
just use service providers in switzerland or some other place.

>> No.56605679

>>56605544
Yes, regulation for big boys to come in is in fact bullish, thanks for the reminder.

>> No.56605685

>>56605670
Then they want KYC and see he is from netherlands, then block him

Same thing as for burgers

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56605690

>>56605612
They care only about people paying the tax money. This allows governments to collect more money from peoples savings in tax form, so yeah, bullish.

>> No.56605741

Why dont you just hodl bitcoin and pay using bybit card or such?

>> No.56605747

>>56605741
>bybit
they have a license in EU as of 2024?

>> No.56605793

>>56605747
Cyprus

Also who gives a shit
ADV works too and they habe none as far as i know

>> No.56605822

>>56605747
Revolut has and it's a literal bank, it allows you to spend your crypto
t. europoor

>> No.56605854

You missed the bottom and/or lost all your money shorting the last few weeks.
Better luck next time.

>> No.56605888

>>56605690
you think anyone who would be interested in crypto is out to pay taxes?
if anything it's anti-government, anti-central-bank and anti-money-printing movement

>> No.56606028

>>56605580
> Stablecoins that become too large also face being limited to 200 million euros ($220 million) in transactions per day.

Why is the EU so fucking stupid? This is jackshit on a normal day, imagine this limitation during a bullrun

>> No.56606057

>>56606028
So all-in-btc it is

>> No.56606866

If you want to use an exchange that's not operating in your country, just create a basic limited company in any country you want and sign up as a company.

>> No.56606972

>>56605613
i call bullshit, cant find anything about this

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>>56605544
KYS

>> No.56607481
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>>56607351
hey i made that thread too

i love boboposting so much bros

this one is also mine: >>56607406

>> No.56607517

There is literally just me here right

you are all part of my imagination

>> No.56607589

Brexit boys stay winning

>> No.56607626

>>56605612
i just go to BITCOIN ATM and buy with CASH lmao. KYC niggers can smd . Romania btw

>> No.56607714

>no yuropoors
Sounds bullish.

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>> No.56607782

>>56605621
The US dollar is the NarcoPetroTechno dollar of the world. We should all work together to change that.

>> No.56608745

>>56605822
You can literally only buy/sell paper crypto on revolut. You hold no keys, you hold no actual assets.

>> No.56608762

>>56605621
Sounds like europoors will soon need two vpns.

>> No.56610119

>>56605580
Its bullish. More clarity.

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/10/19/coinbase-picks-ireland-as-eu-hub/

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First of all, nobody cares about the chavs and slavs over there in Europe. Second of all, EU money is anywhere but in the US. Third of all, Kinetix and OKX easily compete with major centralized exchanges already, only stupid normies still using metamask use Binance and others like it.

Finally, source, chuddie.

>> No.56610398

>>56605564
The why is the US actively trying to kill crypto then?

>> No.56610421

>>56605580
Good. So this means pajeets won't be able to scam White Europeans with their curry infested shitcoins anymore.

>> No.56610489

>>56610338
Wester civilization will collapse pretty soon anyways so it's not like this shit is gonna be much different 10 years from now on

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56610494

>>56605544

boboniggers will cling to whatever retarded narrative they can to open up 10 threads a day. yawwwwnn

>> No.56610549

>>56610338
So far only Uniswap has managed to surpass coinbase in volume. what makes you think some no name dex's can match their centralized (and more importantly, mainstream) counterparts? lol

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>>56605580
>>56605608
>>56610119
B-But... Sirs... This is bad... Really bearish, no good... What will happen to NiggerInuCoin1000? It's so over...

>> No.56610569

>>56610338
>Kinetix and OKX easily cmpete with major centralized exchanges
Until a whale tries to do any business in them. One of those can easily take over half of total liquidity lol. DEX services are limited and controlled by retards.

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>>56610338
>Nobody cares about chavs and slavs over there in Europe
Spotted the burger lead infested retard thinking America is still the behemoth it was in the Y2K's.

>> No.56610631

and we are already at the bottom.. you greedy niggers couldn't help yourselves before the regulations.

>> No.56610736

>>56610494
>>56610556
>no no no EUnuchs making the free market less free is actually bullish ok i trust my unelected bureaucrat history majors to make decisions with my best interests in mind

the yuropoor brain never ceases to amaze me. it's like you guys took one look at china and went "we need to do THAT, except twice as gay"

>> No.56611487

>>56605621
What? Lol no you dont

>> No.56612338

>>56605544
I have a genius idea...maybe buy coins that comply with MICA regulations?

https://www.coindesk.com/learn/mica-eus-comprehensive-new-crypto-regulation-explained/

>> No.56612362

>>56605544
Bullish. The less CEX volume the better

>> No.56612743

>>56605637
That's true. These Defi platforms that are already MiCa compliant are already steps ahead and will be the obvious picks by institutional players when they want to get on boarded into the space.

>> No.56612798
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>>56610398
To protect USD.
Crypto actively removes liquidity from the US market. Our dollars are made, then DCA'd into overseas tokens without any taxes or accountability. Also, the more crypto is worth, the less fiat is worth, which threatens the economy.
Personally, I don't give a shit. Humanity is a net zero game. Fiat and crypto will be worthless when there's nothing to eat but some hardly grown corn because the ground is irradiated.

>> No.56612880

>>56607517
>catching on to the true nature of reality
Based god-emperor, but try to forget or you will feel the terrible loneliness

>> No.56613062

>>56612743
Which ones fall into this category? Can't think of anyone atm

>> No.56613487

>>56613062
Last I checked, Maker and Spool are already MiCa compliant. These are probably the most serious platforms aiming to achieve the "institutional grade" tag.

>> No.56613621

>>56608745
wrong again, you can deposit and withdraw BTC like in any exchange
>inb4 muh altcoins
I'm not brown

>> No.56613801

>>56613487
Hope they're also putting in work in other areas because being regulatory compliant is just one of many features institutional players will be looking out for.

>> No.56614063

>>56613801
That's not rocket science so I'm sure they've got that covered. I know Spool will be launching a v2 soon and I saw an article where they listed all the institutional grade products that'll be on this new version like smart vault guards, automated swaps, time locks, entry and exit guards, etc

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56614476

Bullish for coinmetro.

>> No.56614526

China exit id

>> No.56615838

>>56614476
Bullish for LCX. Cope XCMtranny, you will always be an asian "male" manlet cuck.