Personally, I've decided that the answer to that question is $IOTA.
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It's actually
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See, when I answered, I made clear that the statement was my own personal opinion. When *you* responded, it was to insinuate that I was wrong. You are entitled to believe in whatever a KomodoPlatform is, but I strongly suspect that you are conflating apples and lizards.
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Uh huh. Then - if you wish - nonoffensively explain what you think Komodo has to do with
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The premise was a blockchain with virtue. Not IOTA (tangle). Komodo. - world leaders in atomic swaps - working DEX supports 95% of all tokens and coins - 5% APR coin - offers parallel chains that give independence to projects with
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So why not use LAMP on Amazon Web Services for this? Why should we dex, if there's no risk of censorship? (And/or if no one at komodo is willing to withstand the censorship attempts)
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DEX... - reduces transaction fees - provides liquidity to smaller projects who can't afford to get on centralised exchanges - regulation resistant - provides access to fintech in unbankable countries - place more than one buy order with same set of funds - privacy
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so, censorship resistance is a certain reason to use blockchain. However, if these people have names on the project, the regulatory bottleneck isn't the blockchain. Recipients will just be served subpoenas. (Reduced transaction fees is just not true)
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As for komodo, which of these people (https://komodoplatform.com/our-team/ ) are willing to receive a court order , and ignore the instructions on that order? I bet these people aren't even willing to forego jury duty.
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Are you a lawyer? If so, in which jurisdiction?
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I am not. Are you a lawyer? If so, in which jurisdiction?
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Why would you think that? I'm not making legal claims or warning of subpoenas.
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