I do wonder what, if any, crypto coins are beyond legal constraint at this point.
e.g. if country X implements a law requiring transactions to/from a certain address to be blocked or redirected, what are the odds of that actually going into effect in a meaningful way?
I'm not saying it's impossible, but intuitively it seems like it'd require something on the order of splintering the Internet to make it happen. So what if this guy brings a case to a UK court? How many countries will honor or even care about the outcome? Privacy coins make such legal constrictions even more difficult.
And I have heard that the CompTIA certs are tough to get, from someone who has one...
I do wonder what, if any, crypto coins are beyond legal constraint at this point.
e.g. if country X implements a law requiring transactions to/from a certain address to be blocked or redirected, what are the odds of that actually going into effect in a meaningful way?
I'm not saying it's impossible, but intuitively it seems like it'd require something on the order of splintering the Internet to make it happen. So what if this guy brings a case to a UK court? How many countries will honor or even care about the outcome? Privacy coins make such legal constrictions even more difficult.
And I have heard that the CompTIA certs are tough to get, from someone who has one...