The end of XMR? This is why Monero is facing extinction in 2025
In this article you will learn:
- Why states are taking action against Monero – and crypto exchanges are following suit
- What makes XMR a bad crypto investment
- Which alternative investors can use now
Away from the hype surrounding Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs and treasury firms in the crypto buying frenzy, an old acquaintance is increasingly coming under pressure. Monero has been fighting for financial privacy since 2014 as a decentralized alternative to the traditional financial system. But despite a dedicated community, the project has suffered numerous setbacks. More and more crypto exchanges are suspending trading in XMR – officially for regulatory reasons. The privacy coin has long been considered a disruptive factor by government authorities, and now they are tightening the screws even further. Why Monero could continue to function as a means of payment – but no longer has a place in the portfolio.
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