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Monero’s always-on privacy has made it a frequent target of exchange delistings and regulatory scrutiny, especially in jurisdictions with strict compliance requirements. This has limited its availability on some centralized platforms but strengthened its appeal among privacy purists.</p>
<p dir="auto">Zcash’s transparent option has allowed it to maintain broader exchange listings and institutional discussions. Regulators often view Zcash as more flexible because it can support compliance-friendly use cases alongside privacy-preserving ones.</p>
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