Only one way to find out. But I’m thinking since loopring is a wallet it’s different than an exchange.
Loopring
A blockchain research organization pioneering the future of finance. Loopring is building protocols, infrastructure, and user-facing DeFi products atop Ethereum, envisioning a digital economy that empowers its participants with full and guaranteed self-custody of their assets.
DeFi doesn't have to be a trade-off between security and performance. With this in mind, Loopring's Layer2 solutions work in synergy with Ethereum Layer1, enabling low-fee, high-speed, Ethereum-secured platforms for trustless trading, swapping, liquidity providing, and payment.
Ongoing projects led by Loopring:
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Loopring Protocol: powered by zkRollups on Layer2, enables Ethereum to scale effectively without sacrificing Ethereum Layer1 guarantees
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Loopring Layer2 Dex: An orderbook and automated market maker (AMM)-based non-custodial decentralized exchange (DEX) built atop Ethereum using the Loopring Protocol (v3).
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Loopring Wallet: A mobile app for Android and iOS featuring an Ethereum Layer1 and Layer2 social recovery smart wallet.
Yes I’m in this mindset too (not financial advice btw). A Wallet doesn’t hold anything, it’s just a window to your assets on a blockchain. An exchange does and has to go under all types of regulations as it:- onboard you, hold your personal info, you send it actual money, etc etc
using a VPN will easily solve this problem
I don't expect you to run into the same issue, what country are you in?
Probably not. Don't know the regulations in your country but I had the same issues with Binance from the Netherlands. Never had any problems with the Loopring wallet.
Thanks for sharing!
I had to leave binance completely but no problem with loopring.
Wen Pump?