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Home » The cipher was supposed to be an exit – why are we still locked up?
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The cipher was supposed to be an exit – why are we still locked up?

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartMarch 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Disclosure: The opinions and opinions expressed here belong to the authors solely and do not represent the views or opinions of the crypto.news editorial.

The collapse of Mount Gox in 2014, when 850,000 Bitcoin (BTC) disappeared, appears to be a “never again” moment for Crypto. The industry was built on the promise of financial sovereignty, but 10 years later, we are still stuck in Square One.

Bybit’s recent hack has lost hundreds of millions of people (probably up to $1.5 billion) in user funds, making it one of the biggest crypto security breaches to date. The exchange remains up and running, but the attacks expose deeper issues. The weakest list of ciphers is central exchange. Instead of eliminating a single point of failure, the industry continues to rebuild them, creating increasingly opaque, centralized, and vulnerable systems.

Crypto was intended to free users from traditional financial institutions. Instead, most users are still locked up and rely on central exchanges to manage their funds. These platforms act like black boxes and are vulnerable to insider operations, data breaches, and complete collapse like banking, but with no legal protection or regulatory oversight. And the system is not broken. It works as designed. It’s not like the user.

But if Crypto was thought to be an outlet from traditional finance, why are we still relying on intermediaries to hold our assets? If decentralization was the goal, why is trading activity concentrated in a small number of exchanges that function as intended by Banks’ crypto?

Rebuilding the financial prison that Crypto intended to destroy

The CEX model forces users to deposit funds into a centralized pool managed by the exchange. These funds are stored together with expanded, sensitive customer data and managed by a single entity.

This makes it the perfect target for hackers. It’s not a question of whether the exchange will be compromised. This is the question of when and how many people will be lost next user.

All Crypto talks on Decentralization involve most transactions on a central platform that appears to be a bank that exists without deposit insurance, fraud, or oversight. If this model was not accepted in traditional finance, why is it so common in crypto?

The justification for centralized exchange was to always provide fluidity. Without them, the crypto market is inefficient and fragmented.

But at what cost? If the exchange disappears the moment it fails, fluidity is not realistic. If a small number of insiders control prices, the market is not open. Ownership is pointless if the assets are not accessible when the user needs them the most.

After all, if your funds could be frozen, is it financial freedom? If your exchange can drive your trade to the forefront, is it an open market? If your assets disappeared overnight in a hack, was it ever real ownership?

Bybit’s hack is another reminder that Crypto’s biggest players benefit from centralization rather than decentralization. The more power exchanges you have, the more you can direct fees, control access, and the benefits from your own liquidity pool.

It’s time to revise the course

The next stage in cryptography requires true ownership without barriers or intermediaries. If Crypto survives, it cannot simply be decentralized. There is a need to fundamentally change how assets, markets, and users interact.

This means fluidity across a chain that is not locked within the CEX wallet. This means independence that does not sacrifice usability, so users do not need to choose control and convenience. And that means a market where users control price discovery rather than insiders.

The industry is currently stuck in a loop. Every few years, another centralized platform collapses, wiping out billions of user funds. Each time, the cycle repeats because there is no executable exit from the system. If Crypto is a real alternative to traditional finance, it cannot rely on the same vulnerable, intensive infrastructure.

The only way is to leave CEXS behind

The Bybit Hack must be a wake-up call. But what about that?

Centralized exchanges benefit from continuing to lock users up. They control liquidity, set any fees and act as market makers on their own trading platform. As long as it is true, we will continue to see the same mistakes over and over again.

The answer is not another exchange, another centralized loan desk, or another rebranded defi platform that works just like an institution that claims it will replace. The answer is to build an infrastructure where users don’t need to trust their intermediaries at all.

Crypto has options. They either build an actual exit or remain trapped in the same walled garden until the next inevitable collapse. It’s time to start the building.

Ramon Requero

Ramon Requero Co-founder and CEO of Kinto, a modular exchange and a non-mandatory insurance wallet designed for maximum security and a seamless user experience. Previously, he founded Babylon.Finance, a Defi protocol that exceeded $50 million at AUM. Early in his career, he worked for the Y Combinator, was a founder who built and supported products. Before that, he developed apps and games for Moz, Google and Zynga. In a past venture, he founded Netgamix, a user-generated trivia platform that has grown to over 100k MAUs. After turning 30, he distilled insights into a book entitled Grip. He also mentors and mentors startup founders.

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