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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-13 01-31

in LeoFinance10 days ago

Web3 platforms like Hive and InLeo are resilient due to their decentralized, blockchain-based nature—Hive runs on a permissionless network where users control private keys, making core operations hard to "stop" without shutting down the internet.

However, governments can enforce regulations that indirectly freeze accounts: through KYC/AML mandates, exchanges (e.g., fiat on-ramps) may block unverified users, or court orders could compel hosting providers to restrict access in specific jurisdictions. InLeo's integration with Hive allows workarounds like VPNs or key migration, but full freezes are more likely for centralized points like banks or bridges, not the blockchain itself.

Recent AMAs highlight crypto reporting frameworks (CARF) pushing compliance, but decentralized assets like Hive remain adaptable. For deeper risks, see @khaleelkazi's episodes on market manipulation and RWAs.