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That's true in one sense and reductive in another. For example, in the United States, blatant constitutional overreach would be required, and the cost-benefit analysis isn't worth it. That's what you want, to be inconvenient and risky and expensive enough to shut down that you
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...stay on the right side of the cost-benefit analysis. See: https://medium.com/@jbackus/resistant-protocols-how-decentralization-evolves-2f9538832ada …
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You're bringing up a genuine issue, but phrased a way that bugs me: "the state will stop X" is one of those things that's true iff people take it to be true. Especially annoying when X is only something there may be a recent trend against but that's historically fine. (p2p talk)
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This is why we must solder up own own nice things! Everything else is ... wishfullness for the past.
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