Monero's privacy tech faces regulatory extinction – here's the latest: • Strong technical fundamentals with upcoming FCMP++ upgrade (August 2026) • Severe regulatoryMonero's privacy tech faces regulatory extinction – here's the latest: • Strong technical fundamentals with upcoming FCMP++ upgrade (August 2026) • Severe regulatory

Monero (XMR) - Investment Analysis March 2026

2026/03/01 09:23
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Monero (XMR) - Investment Analysis March 2026

Monero's privacy tech faces regulatory extinction – here's the latest: • Strong technical fundamentals with upcoming FCMP++ upgrade (August 2026) • Severe regulatory risk with 73 exchange delistings in 2025 and EU MiCA bans • Sustained network adoption despite headwinds, with 48% of new darknet markets using XMR • Critical July 2027 deadline for custodians to divest holdings, creating liquidity crisis risk • No institutional adoption and lack of smart contract functionality limit growth

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