Why U.S. Users Get a “Different” Version of the Exchange
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Q: Why is the U.S. version of an exchange usually more limited?
A: U.S. regulators treat many tokens differently, sometimes as securities, so exchanges must remove or restrict them to avoid legal issues.
Q: Is this why token listings differ?
A: Exactly. A global exchange may list 1,000+ tokens, but the U.S. version might have far fewer because each asset must pass legal and compliance reviews.
Q: Is this bad for users?
A: It’s restrictive, but it provides stronger consumer protection and transparency.