Why A Ban Of 3D Printed Weapons Is Not A Threat To Bitcoin

Why A Ban Of 3D Printed Weapons Is Not A Threat To Bitcoin
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2018-8-7 14:00

I can’t really believe that we are writing this, but, according to a report by Coindesk, the recent ‘block’ of a file containing code for the production of a 3D printed gun, by Defence Distributed in Texas has been compared to an assault on the freedom of speech, as code and thus, has been outlined as a threat to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

Before we begin, I am going to explicitly state that the prevention of banning the home production of a 3D printed weapon is not a threat to Bitcoin.

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