Will privacy coin Monero be delisted in 2020?

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The questions will be judged by the number of delistings of Monero from crypto exchanges. Monero was listed on 51 exchanges as of year end 2019, here in alphabetical order: Atomars, BigONE, Binance, Bisq, Bitalong, Bitci, Bitcoin.com, Bitexbook, Bitfinex, BitHash, Bithumb, Bittrex, BTCNEXT, BTCSquare, BTSE, BW.com, CHAOEX, CITEX, CoinBene, CoinEx, CREX24, DCoin, Digifinex, DragonEx, EXMO, Exrates, Finexbox, Gate.io, Graviex, HitBC, HPX, Huobi, IDCM, IncoreX, Indodax, Indoex, Kraken, KuCoin, MXC, OKEx, Poloniex, QBTC, SouthXchange, STEX, Tokenomy, Tokensnet, TradeOgre, VCCExchange, Wavesexchange, XT, ZBG. For the avoidance of doubt: General closings of an exchange or mergers shall not count as a delisting. Source: https://www.coingecko.com/de/munze/monero#markets
Reference date: Dec. 31, 2020, 24:00 CET

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Widget Price
 More than 20 delistings
9.05 %
 11 - 20 delistings
10.32 %
 6 - 10 delistings
23.52 %
 1 - 5 delistings
51.74 %
 No delisting
5.34 %

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Monero XMR Logo - Copyright: (c) getmonero.orgMany newly sprung up crypto businesses do not adhere to the strictly decentralised philosophy as bitcoin itself, they are exposed to become subject to regulation by the EU, the SEC or FATF. This could work to the detriment of privacy coins like Monero or Zcash.

The heavy cost of regulation may render the cost of listing these coins uneconomical and some crypo exchanges may chose to delist them.

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