Thanks that is a compelling explanation.
If I am understanding correctly - we can’t stop it, it likely already exists, and there is theoretically a legal precedent for defending against this as an attack vector.
Assuming I am following, here is my next logical question - if there is a viable means to filter out such content, are we not obliged to do so? This seems like a grey area and the essence of the moral debate. I agree with the ideals of decentralization.
I can see a future where this forces more kyc controls for all on and offramps - because if you can kyc, you can prosecute the bad actors.
I don’t think this is what we want either.
