Congress is pushing back against foreign censorship with the GRANITE Act. This legislative move could reshape how decentralized platforms handle cross-border content restrictions. Will governments finally face real pushback for silencing voices? The crypto community has been watching this space closely—decentralization isn't just about finance, it's about information freedom too. As regulatory frameworks evolve, the tension between state control and borderless networks intensifies. Some see this as a milestone for digital sovereignty, while others question whether legislation can truly counter algorithmic suppression.
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GetRichLeek
· 16h ago
Will the government eventually give in?
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DegenTherapist
· 17h ago
Your voice is your power
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GmGnSleeper
· 18h ago
Freedom of content must not be deprived.
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WalletManager
· 18h ago
Regulations may be strict, but they will eventually change.
Congress is pushing back against foreign censorship with the GRANITE Act. This legislative move could reshape how decentralized platforms handle cross-border content restrictions. Will governments finally face real pushback for silencing voices? The crypto community has been watching this space closely—decentralization isn't just about finance, it's about information freedom too. As regulatory frameworks evolve, the tension between state control and borderless networks intensifies. Some see this as a milestone for digital sovereignty, while others question whether legislation can truly counter algorithmic suppression.