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by splix
1024 days ago
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They knew that because it's a public information and they didn't prevent it because it's already deployed smart contract. They have no ability to prevent a specific party from using it, it's already deployed to the network and note that it's still impossible to change it even now. As an example, since now it's under US agencies control and they know that sanctioned entities are using it, why they still don't try to prevent it? Are they supporting NK? |
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As a counter example, should the US government not try to stop the cartels from using Swiss banks for money laundering because some arbitrary contract was already in effect?
In other words: Monero might be getting some friends on the Fed's crypto blacklist over this case.