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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AirdropChaservip
· 01-20 03:42
Damn, it's the same old spiel... Privacy coins are just privacy coins, stop talking about "good intentions." What era are we even in now? If you can't regulate, don't pretend you're trying to find a balance. Exchanges have already taken sides.
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SleepTradervip
· 01-17 09:52
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
· 01-17 06:56
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
· 01-17 05:54
In plain terms, privacy coins are a double-edged sword; it's impossible to achieve a perfect balance.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-17 05:52
That's right, privacy coins are a double-edged sword; they can't be completely avoided.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 01-17 05:50
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
· 01-17 05:49
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
· 01-17 05:38
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
· 01-17 05:31
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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