

It’s called a use case because you can use it.
What’s the benefit here?
An additional vector to avoid censorship.
It’s called a use case because you can use it.
What’s the benefit here?
An additional vector to avoid censorship.
If the protocol is badly designed, yes.
In theory, the stakers should only be rewarded for correctly confirming transaction and that capital (staked tokens) should carry no votes in any protocol changes.
What you’re saying is that it’s impossible to buy porn/erotica online without monero
I haven’t said anything like that.
I’m saying crypto is an additional, uncensored payment channel.
What happens to that heat in summer?
And fancier intellisense
You would use real currencies for everything except the transfer. The consumer only sees USD. The provider swaps back to Fiat as soon as necessary.
The use case is enabling payment over the Internet while avoiding traditional, censoring providers.
It’s a 3rd use case.
Only for PoW crypto.
What about paying for censored games?
I’ve not read any Robert Galbraith books. I was just giving an objective measurement.
People also say Dan Brown is a bad writer and he sells millions of books
She’s not a bad writer. She’s slightly above average.
Before she was outed, her pseudonym Robert Galbraith had sold 8500 English language copies across all formats (hardback, eBook, library and audiobook) and received two offers from television production companies.
For a “first time” author those are reasonable numbers.
It can happen. That would involved cutting off access to all crypto for that individual. It’s not common.
Even on the token side there are often blacklist addresses (e.g. USDC) that perform a similar function. Usually for hacks rather than terrorism.