<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>TheDesertLynx wrote</title><author_name>TheDesertLynx (npub1lv…nfuw6)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1lvav9a8a7p70zst3sfplzs6e3swqslzjnppruxlhejezulujkrpq3nfuw6</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Today I learned that Ionia left the crypto business. 😱 This is very sad because their products DashDirect and Cake Pay (the US-only Cake Wallet in-wallet gift cards, not Cake Pay Web) were some of the best adoption tools in all of crypto!&#xA;&#xA;Ionia&#39;s a US-based company interfacing with both crypto and the banking system. The US is NOT a place to run a crypto company, especially if you need to deal with banks! Crypto users and projects should take care to not be US-reliant until the regulatory climate improves.&#xA;&#xA;I like on crypto, and DashDirect was one of my favorite tools, so I&#39;m very sad to see it go. But thankfully, I have plenty of other tools for spending Dash: Bitrefill, Spritz, Coinsbee, and I&#39;m sure others.🫶 Well-integrated crypto projects will be fine.&#xA;&#xA;On the other hand, Monero users in the US had fewer options outside of Cake Pay. It&#39;s not on Bitrefill, Spritz, Flexa, or many of the other tools I use to spend. The community should start scrambling to get on new platforms and build redundancy in spending tools! Also, the government hates Monero and branded it a tool for criminals (as has its own community). It&#39;s much easier to allege an always-on privacy &#34;criminal coin&#34; was used for laundering! 🕵️ I suspect (PURE SPECULATION!!!) that Ionia supporting Monero may have played a role.&#xA;&#xA;In summary, it&#39;s a sad day for crypto adoption in the US, but we&#39;re going to be okay. Keep building, keep integrating, keep using. We&#39;ll outlast the central banks. 💪 Also remember: crypto is censorship-resistant, but you aren&#39;t (pour one out for Ross Ulbricht 😢).</html></oembed>