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The U.S. has just barred five European officials, accusing them of pressuring major tech companies to suppress American viewpoints on their platforms. This move marks a significant escalation in the ongoing battle over who controls online discourse.
The incident highlights a crucial tension: centralized platforms operating under government pressure versus decentralized systems designed to resist censorship. For those following the crypto space, it's a stark reminder of why projects prioritizing censorship resistance and user sovereignty continue to gain traction.
When traditional tech giants become extensions of state power—whether in America, Europe, or elsewhere—the case for open, trustless networks becomes even more compelling. It's not just about politics; it's about fundamental questions of who owns your voice.