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The only way you'd come to that conclusion is if you'd never been to the PRC.

The SDN list has nothing, and I do mean nothing, to do with internet censorship.




This is nothing compared to China-level internet censorship, but barring Americans from interacting with a decentralized protocol that a contract address on the SDN list resolves to, is censorship.

And the restrictions will have to massively escalate, possibly to CCP-levels (with restrictions on end-user access strong encryption) to effectively enforce such prohibitions, as cryptocurrency becomes more ubiquitous.




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