If you want to be censorship resistant, stick to decentralized blockchains (ethereum + bitcoin). There's still value in Tempo vs traditional payment rails - (much) lower fees, faster + 24/7 transactions.
That doesnt help much. Since new regulations, it will be basically illegal for companies to touch your blockchain transactions without mapping out the source of funds.
>If you want to be censorship resistant, stick to decentralized blockchains (ethereum + bitcoin)
Both of these are the antithesis to censorship resistance because not only are all transactions publicly tracable but also non-fungible making censorship not only possible but viable on a large scale.
sure there is value but it's just a some db with multiple hosters probably? are we going to be able to do basic things what other blockchains offer? probably no.
The value will be in the utility of the stablecoins. These will be high trust, 1-1 backed, and fully audited. i.e. Much more than just a db with multiple hosts.
javier2|5 months ago
akimbostrawman|5 months ago
Both of these are the antithesis to censorship resistance because not only are all transactions publicly tracable but also non-fungible making censorship not only possible but viable on a large scale.
https://cryptodefendersalliance.com/blacklist
Monero is actual censorship resistant currency.
https://www.getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/fungibility....
anon191928|5 months ago
agd|5 months ago