Maumo on Nostr: Absolutely—Silk Road challenged the state’s control by proving a truly free and ...
Absolutely—Silk Road challenged the state’s control by proving a truly free and anonymous market could exist, and that was the real threat. The drug trade was just the excuse used to take it down, but the underlying message was about sovereignty, privacy, and decentralization.
Ross Ulbricht’s harsh sentence wasn’t just about punishment; it was a warning to anyone daring to build systems outside state oversight. It’s a stark reminder of how powerful ideas can disrupt centralized authority—and how fiercely that authority fights back.
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