Updated
Updated · TU News · Jul 3
Adam Back Says Bitcoin Censorship Efforts Fail Against Decentralized Networks
Updated
Updated · TU News · Jul 3

Adam Back Says Bitcoin Censorship Efforts Fail Against Decentralized Networks

1 articles · Updated · TU News · Jul 3

Summary

  • Adam Back said attempts to censor both internet content and Bitcoin are ineffective because the underlying networks are built to resist centralized control.
  • Bitcoin’s decentralized design, he argued, makes enforcement especially hard, extending the same logic he applies to broader internet censorship.
  • Back’s latest comments fit his broader public focus on Bitcoin’s structure and economics, after earlier arguing a contentious bitcoin fork lacked economic support.
  • He has also recently highlighted Bitcoin’s technical mechanics — including nonce, hashchain, halving and target thresholds — as part of explaining why the system is resilient.

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