Troy Cross: Bitcoin raises questions about access for all parties, including adversaries

Troy Cross: Bitcoin raises questions about access for all parties, including adversaries
Bitcoin and universal access debate

Troy Cross questions whether bitcoin, as a form of money, should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their status as allies or enemies. In his message, Cross challenges the notion that the use of bitcoin by countries like Iran should be considered inherently negative, urging a broader discussion about the universality of money and financial technology.

The tweet prompts readers to consider the philosophical and ethical implications of restricting financial tools based on geopolitical affiliations.

Cross has previously analyzed technological risks to bitcoin. In one report, he assessed the potential impact of CRQC technology on the network and assigned probabilities to possible upgrades and vulnerabilities, according to a past article. His recent commentary extends his focus from technical challenges to the ethical dimensions of bitcoin's accessibility.

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