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Peer to peer is still an option but not one that most will be able or willing to do.

Bitcoin is already hard for most people to grasp and without easy and "safe" onboarding routes most people will be left behind.

Outside of face to face meetups Bisq and Robosats are the most recomended P2P platforms and they are very light on liquidity. I had a look a few days ago and there were no $AUD offers.

So yes it is still possible and there are ways around it but it is getting harder and harder for the average person. Some see this as a victory as it pushes bitcoin underground and off KYC exchanges where they feel it belongs but the reality is that bitcoin staying in this realm will prevent mass adoption.

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Rand 1y ago

most people respond better to fam & friends in my experience, online is a bit of a maze to navigate & getting scamier from my view/ breaking trust not to mention updates & staying current imho

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Rand 1y ago

grass roots & local build out. the masses usually follow leaders

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