Monero XMR has just hit a new all-time high, and as an established player in the privacy sector, it has finally attracted market attention. The launch of the RandomX algorithm has indeed outpaced similar privacy concepts by a wide margin, and the technological advancement of this solution is beyond doubt. After years of silence, this wave of attention is both reassuring and thought-provoking.



However, there is a warning worth noting behind this surge of popularity. Privacy coins inherently possess challenging characteristics, and because of this, regulatory authorities in various countries are particularly cautious about them. Increased popularity means greater exposure, and greater exposure often attracts policy scrutiny. Historical experience tells us that each cycle of suppression of privacy coins is not accidental.

To be honest, few people in the market truly care about the technical value of privacy itself. Most of the time, it’s just a banner to attract hot money. When privacy features are actually implemented, certain stakeholders start to become uneasy. The final outcome is often restrictions and suppression at the policy level.

XMR will not be the only project to face this fate; the entire privacy sector is caught in this cycle.
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MEVvictimvip
· 4h ago
Here we go again, every time XMR rises, it's like getting hit. Here we go again, every time XMR rises, it's like getting hit. I've memorized this script. As soon as the hype starts, regulation follows. The curse of privacy coins... No matter how advanced the technology is, it can't withstand the sword of policy. This is the fate of the privacy track. Don't talk about how advanced the technology is; in the end, it still gets killed by regulation. Basically, it's a hot potato—whoever touches it gets burned. History really repeats itself. This wave of XMR might be GG.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 4h ago
technically speaking, randomx is solid but let's be honest—regulatory crackdown incoming. history doesn't repeat but it sure rhymes with privacy coins.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 4h ago
History repeats itself again and again. Can XMR really avoid it this time? I can't bet on it.
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LeekCuttervip
· 4h ago
The all-time high is about to start running, and the regulatory sword will eventually come down.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 4h ago
According to on-chain data, the policy risk coefficient for privacy coins is indeed above 0.78, and this is not alarmist. Historically, whenever the popularity surpasses a certain threshold, the regulatory response time window has averaged shortened to 3-6 months, supported by data. I do not deny the technological advancement of XMR, but the degree of disconnection between market popularity and actual adoption may be seriously underestimated. It is recommended to focus on its actual trading volume share within compliant jurisdictions, as this indicator is more indicative than market capitalization.
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