I agree. Governments don't have the power to control crypto anymore. They can put limitations and restrictions to slow it down, but it can end up backfiring on them. I remember how some governments blocked Binance access in their countries. What this ended up doing is to push crypto users to seek decentralized options. So instead of working with CEX and getting some semblance of control, they lost even more.
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