It all depends on what regulations are brought in i think. The rich companies will all be pushing for strict regulations on the existing and anonymous cryptos leaving a gap for IOTA to take over. Im sure they will have their fingers in when america is drawing up the regulations at least. And america usually leads the way for these type of issues.
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I think regulating crypto will be a huge challenge for the world governments. Look at any of the existing data structures - they are all online for you to see. Can you tell me who bought what? Even though the governments would like to think they are in control of this - it truly is beyond their control. In it's present form. Tracking IP's will be useless because secure SSL VPN's can be used to conduct network transactions. This would obscure any IP address and geographical information. A person sitting in Hawaii could appear to be conducting a transaction in Iceland. Unless all the Governments could somehow agree on a uniform regulation - it probably will not happen. I imagine the countries that opt out of such regulation would become the equivalent of "crpto Switzerland".