Adam Back: Internet and Bitcoin censorship is difficult to enforce

Adam Back: Internet and Bitcoin censorship is difficult to enforce
Censorship resistance in Bitcoin and internet

Adam Back, CEO and Co-Founder of Blockstream, argues that censorship efforts are ineffective both on the internet and in the context of Bitcoin.

He compares resistance to internet censorship with the decentralized and hard-to-censor nature of Bitcoin, questioning why proponents of content controls persist when the systems themselves are designed to be resilient against such measures.

Back previously stated there was no economic support for a contentious bitcoin fork. He has also explained Bitcoin’s underlying mechanics, outlining the E=mc² analogy alongside roles for nonce, hashchain, halving, and target threshold in an earlier summary. His latest remarks continue a pattern of engaging with Bitcoin’s technical and economic structures.

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