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> I think it's inevitable that governments [..] will abuse the power they have to censor the internet.

Censoring isn't inherently an abuse of power. If nude photos of my 10 year old niece were circulating on the internet, I'd be in favour of censoring those photos too.

Dang censors HN all the time, by removing posts. Is that an abuse of power too?

> While I too want better rules, I also want insurance in place for when governments decide to jump the shark

If your government goes rogue, the insurance you really need is freedom of movement. The fact that people in Russia or Gaza can use bitcoin doesn't make them a great place to be right now.

Free, anonymous speech on the internet would make it easier to subvert and overthrow your government. But I'd much rather a government that doesn't need to be overthrown in the first place.



> Censoring isn't inherently an abuse of power.

I didn't say it was, I said governments will abuse the power they do have.

> The fact that people in Russia or Gaza can use bitcoin doesn't make them a great place to be right now.

It means they can participate in the global economy and internet to an extent despite their government trying to prevent it.

> But I'd much rather a government that doesn't need to be overthrown in the first place.

Sure, and I'd much rather no one was ever mean to anyone ever again. But realistically, it's likely there will be a need for an internet that can't be censored for a variety of reasons.




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