I agree with you. There doesn't seem to be a good way to allow transactions to be reversed while keeping decentralization.
My point is that this decentralization is bringing in a risk that traditional banks don't have. So saying "regulating it like a bank will make it as secure as a bank" is incorrect.
My point is that this decentralization is bringing in a risk that traditional banks don't have. So saying "regulating it like a bank will make it as secure as a bank" is incorrect.