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I just read that one of the major exchanges is radically changing its strategy — exiting the UK, the EU, and Australia, and cutting its staff by nearly a quarter. It’s focusing only on the US and emerging markets. I wonder what this means for the rest of the world? It seems regional fragmentation in the crypto industry is continuing. More and more platforms are narrowing their geographic presence due to regulation. By the way, Australia is also losing access to services. This means investors need to look for alternatives or switch to other platforms. Such moves show how complex the situation with compliance is becoming in different countries. Have you already faced this? How are you adapting?