Think about it: centralized exchanges function just like mixing services. You deposit crypto, it gets pooled with everyone else's funds, then you withdraw—completely breaking the on-chain trail. The irony? One gets regulated to death while the other operates as the backbone of the industry. Same privacy effect, different treatment.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 2h ago
Damn, this perspective really hits hard. There's essentially no difference between exchanges and mixing services.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 2h ago
Damn, this logic is insane. There's basically no difference between a CEX and a mixer.
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PumpDoctrine
· 2h ago
Damn, this logic is insane. CEXs are basically legal mixers, this cracks me up.
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LiquidityWizard
· 2h ago
CEX is really just a legal mixer; regulation is nothing but selective blindness.
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BottomMisser
· 2h ago
Damn, I never thought about it from this angle. Exchanges are basically mixers disguised with a veneer of legitimacy, haha.
Think about it: centralized exchanges function just like mixing services. You deposit crypto, it gets pooled with everyone else's funds, then you withdraw—completely breaking the on-chain trail. The irony? One gets regulated to death while the other operates as the backbone of the industry. Same privacy effect, different treatment.