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A centralized exchange is a custodial trading platform that typically controls user funds, enforces compliance rules, and often requires KYC.

A centralized exchange combines custody, an order book, and an identity file. The result is a complete trading history tied to verified identity, available to legal process, and exposed in breaches; KYC archives from exchanges have leaked repeatedly.

Withdrawal is where control returns: funds on the platform move under its rules, including freezes and withdrawal reviews. Directory records note each exchange’s documented requirements and incident history.

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