People need to stop calling these things cryptocurrency. They have almost none of the properties of cryptocurrencies, such as premissionless transactions and pseudonymous wallets
You're the one that's not offering an argument to the solution.
Backdoors aren't an issue because the software is end-to-end encrypted. And if a State sends a letter to the service's operator asking them to install a backdoor, they just migrate the server to another State.
Disorganisations not tied to a geography are not beholdent to some silly countries laws in ways that corporate entities are.
Worst part about the cable is the packet loss. It's legit better to get a slow DSL connection in Germany than a faster cable internet because the packet loss makes RTC unusable
Thunberg...admitted during the court proceedings that she had disobeyed the police order but pleaded not guilty and said that she was acting out of necessity.
I'm arguing that a disorganisation (eg community-run Matrix server) isn't beholdent to the laws of a few silly countries, unlike a corporation (eg Signal)
So the community then moves the servet to Iceland.
The point is that they can't shutdown a community-run disorganization's sever because it can just move. Companies that profit from a region are beholdent to that region's laws.
Double ratchet e2ee and asymmetric communication