But you won't be in the "normal" world, you will be in crypto-world, where 51% attacks, thievery, cons, scams, hacks, etc. (among many other things), are the dish of the day.
If I understood correctly, you are implying that the crypto community would bring the Jizzmo site down. If that's the case then this is one of the very few occasions when I will have to disagree with you.
I don't think the crypto community would hurt this project. Quite the opposite - since Jizzmo will accept Bitcoin (as well as FIAT) and could bring new customers to Bitcoin, I think this project eventually will be supported by the Bitcoin community, quite understandably so.
This project is not a Bitcoin nor Litecoin clone, this is a completely new blockchain and development, and I can't see such attacks what we witnessed in the case of Vericoin vs Blackcoin war last year if that's your concern at all, and I am not sure why a particular attack - which is exclusive to this site since hacking and stealing are common issues to all operators - would come to this project.
but here you are in a particularly vulnerable spot where you can be very easily set up to break the law with those who set you up calling the authorities on you and getting you shut down for good. Do you understand now how this is quite different from just another web cam porno site?
And I think you are certainly not correct on this one.
You are assuming the Livejasmin, xhamster, Porn.com and MyFreeCam operation are a bunch of nuts, who would "set you up" by sign up to Jizzmo.net and then putting a child pornography or two sexually active dogs front of the camera to broadcast the malicious content on Jizzmo, and then they will be "calling the authorities". You think that's how well established corporates - that generate billions of dollars of revenue - operates.
Based on my experience in technology and business I can't see that's happening and here is why
1) In business well paid executives don't break the law like that. They understand very well that next day the action would be leaked by not one, but multiple unhappy employees and they would have to go to jail. Even the owner of LiveJasmin who is under tax investigation would never authorize such obvious cluster fuck up - he is simply smarter than that, that's why he is a billionaire.
2) Those businesses understand very well whom they would be dealing with by attacking with such malicious actions the crypto community. In corporate world dealing with hackers and digital crime is a daily issue. Livejasmin, xhamster, Porn.com and MyFreeCam receive every day a hacking protection blackmail from Russian and other East-European groups.
The last thing the porn corporates would want to open a new front with the most knowledgeable computer users on Earth. It just doesn't make sense economically for them. What you think would happen if Livejasmin, xhamster, Porn.com and MyFreeCam would start discrediting a crypto project the nasty way you suggest? DDOS in a big time in first step and second step would come the even bigger DDOS just to mention the most primitive form of counter attacks to a malicious action. Are you seriously suggesting the corporates would get into such war with the crypto community? I can't see that's happening.
This community seems forming. It seems to me from the posts there are users from China, Hungary, Romania, Russia, etc. I think the corporate executives are lot smarter than get into war with expert users from those geographic locations (it is not a negative comment on those countries, all I am saying a DDOS from those countries is standard procedure when you need to defend yourself) .
As someone said above, the big corporates common strategy is to let the smalls try to make living and when the smalls have proven their technology and have enough customers then they get them - via acquisition (the majority of the start-ups fail and don't hurt the big corporates anyway). I can see acquisitions every day in the corporate world, but I have never heard such shady discrediting attack, which was authorized by the corporate executives and what you suggest.