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A lot of folks here are making some version of the observation that an immutable public unforgeable database is, in practice, equivalent to ANY database which is sponsored by the state. That feels persuasive to me.

Does this imply that the blockchain ledger might have greater utility in areas where there is weak or no state control? Basically, the criminal underworld and black markets. What's been written about this?



> What's been written about this?

A great many cryptolocker programs.

And several websites you can access via Tor to buy illegal drugs from the comfort of your own home via cryptocurrencies.




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