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Justice vs. Innovation: Blockchain's Legal Battle
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From 1974 to 1986, the Golden State Killer terrorized California, then vanished. Innovative genetic genealogy cracked the case, leading to his arrest and solving over a thousand cold cases worldwide. However, the same risk hits crypto innovation. Federal prosecutors misused an old law to charge open-source developers of peer-to-peer blockchain software, chilling U.S. devs and pushing talent offshore. The Justice Department recently vowed no more Section nineteen sixty charges against truly decentralized software, but memos flip with new admins. As a prosecutor who nailed the Golden State Killer, I say fix the laws misuse, hit actual money launderers, and let blockchain builders thrive—thats real justice keeping America ahead.
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