Peer-to-Peer Trading Platform Paxful Delisting Ethereum

The exchange added support for Ethereum in April last year, stating that โ€œEthereum 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 platformโ€™s 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 Ethereumโ€™s move from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS). According to Youssef, PoW is what makes Bitcoin โ€œthe only honest moneyโ€ while PoS has turned Ethereum into a โ€œdigital 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 cryptocurrencyโ€™s utility in areas such as credit and lending, the CEO noted that Ethereum nowย  โ€œthrives because of tokenization,โ€ adding that Ethereum-based tokens have been used to scam people out of โ€billions.โ€ Youssef opines that such tokens have โ€œstolen valuable momentum away from Bitcoin and cost us years on our mission.โ€

The โ€œmission,โ€ according to Youssef is to free people, especially those in the โ€œGlobal Southโ€ from โ€œeconomic apartheid.โ€ The CEO believes that the โ€œcrypto 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 โ€œa foundation of sandโ€ as opposed to Bitcoinโ€™s โ€œfoundation of granite.โ€

The exchange added support for Ethereum in April last year, stating that โ€œEthereum 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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