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What stops the company to maintain a team of people whose work is to register new wallets and accounts on exchanges all day every day? How exchange going to figure out that a certain person's account is linked to the company? Even if they will hire detectives, what will they do if there is a whole team with rotating people? Also, exchanges don't ask you to pay taxes or declare where you got money from, that happens after you take money from them to your fiat bank accounts. Also, you can go to another exchange. There are countless exchanges, more than 2, and new ones can open every day (a big difference compared to payment processors, where just 2 basically monopolized the market).
So basically, set up a whole new, extra inaccessible payment system (that definately won't be intercepted by middle men) to be able to make transactions. And then how do you convert back to the dollar? You're in the same position.
There are countless payment processors and digital wallets, and new ones open regularly. You just don't hear about them (esspecially in North America) because unregulated capitalism has allowed Visa, Mastercard and PayPal to monopolize the market. What stops that from happening again?
Maybe they can withdraw it to their bank accounts and pay taxes as IT enterpreneurs. Exchanges don't have access to tax records and have no ways of finding out if they are linked to certain companies. Those people can probably declare it fully open in the taxes that they work on Steam's behalf for example, how exchange gonna find that out?
So the only problem is that we don't hear about them? But we can use them? If that is the case, why don't Steam and Itch abandon Visa and Mastercard and switch to something else entirely? In crypto, switching to another exchange is as easy as sending your crypto to an address. There are fixed withdraw fees. So you can send for example $100 billion worth of crypto for a fixed small fee (numbers for popular exchanges: $0.17-10 for BTC, $0.4-6 for ETH), no questions asked where you send and why.
The endgame of all this is that you don't need to convert crypto to fiat at all. But it's nowhere close so far.