You can view decentralization and cryptography as generalized tools for obeying the letter of the law but not the spirit.
I think the way they can systematically subvert legal precedent will eventually lead to impossibly tough Supreme Court issues.
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Crypto as virtuous finger pointing: Tor is great for anti-censorship in hostile countries. Cryptocurrency is great for Venezuela. Facebook uses BitTorrent to push code updates. Is that how you use them? How far can we take this ambiguity game? I’m not sure there is a limit
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By the way, I’m speaking from an anthropological/historical POV here. I think my takeaways are accurate, but I’m not sure if this is good for us. Crypto and decentralization could polarize us towards anarchy or authoritarianism. True cyberpunk
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