The exchange added support for Ethereum in April last year, stating that โEthereum gives users a different chance to claim their stake in the crypto world.โ
Global peer-to-peer trading platform Paxful has announced that it will delist Ethereum from its platform. A newsletter sent to the platformโs 11.6 million users reveals that ETH trades will be halted on Thursday. A screenshot of the newsletter was shared in a tweet Paxful CEO Ray Youssef. In the letter, the CEO gives three reasons for his decision to delist Ethereum.
The first is Ethereumโs move from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS). According to Youssef, PoW is what makes Bitcoin โthe only honest moneyโ while PoS has turned Ethereum into a โdigital form of fiat.โ For the second reason, Youssef alleges that Ethereum is not decentralized and is instead run by a group of people. While acknowledging the cryptocurrencyโs utility in areas such as credit and lending, the CEO noted that Ethereum nowย โthrives because of tokenization,โ adding that Ethereum-based tokens have been used to scam people out of โbillions.โ Youssef opines that such tokens have โstolen valuable momentum away from Bitcoin and cost us years on our mission.โ
The โmission,โ according to Youssef is to free people, especially those in the โGlobal Southโ from โeconomic apartheid.โ The CEO believes that the โcrypto industry is under attack right now โ which means our responsibility to protect our users is greater than ever before.โ
Youssef first revealed plans to delist ETH on December 12 when he responded to a tweet by Jeremy Garcia, a software developer who state that the Ethereum project was headed for failure owing to its poor design and โa foundation of sandโ as opposed to Bitcoinโs โfoundation of granite.โ
Working to remove eth from our marketplace. Revenue is nice but integrity trumps all https://t.co/k57ZYgGdqT
— Ray Youssef (@raycivkit) December 12, 2022
The exchange added support for Ethereum in April last year, stating that โEthereum gives users a different chance to claim their stake in the crypto world.โ
Youssef is a known Bitcoin supporter and most recently, following the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, has been advocating for self-custody. He recently encouraged Paxful users to move their crypto to self-custody. Centralized exchanges (CEX) and self-custody have been major topics of discussion in the crypto industry following the FTX collapse.
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