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Topic: End of Net Neutrality... Best Crypto response (Read 100 times)

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I think it won't have much of an impact on the market. Repealing Net Neutrality gives internet providers too much control over how online content. Personally I started using proxy to protect my privacy. It helps to bypass all restrictions and keep my data safe, at least for now.
newbie
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Personally, my belief in cryptocurrency is to create an international currency that worked on its own and could not dictate the rules as the dollar does. I thought it was the best replacement for the dollar. But after the start of the boom, ICO and other coins, I realized that this project was turned into a mine or an oil well for thirsty dollar.
legendary
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You're probably right... but then Net Neutrality was already culled a long time ago in the US, and I didn't see these coins gaining any use. That's the painful truth about altcoins, isn't it? Even with the need, even with the obvious real use cases, people still aren't using them for their intended purposes, just speculative trading on the exchanges. And what if Net Neutrality is repealed? Will these coins lose value?
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Net neutrality is coming to an end, and censorship will be rampant in this "old" internet, these corporations will most definitely only be looking to improve their bottom line, and that's often not great for the final consumer. So which projects will benefit the most as costumers seek freer alternatives, NKN, Sub, Skycoin, Orchidprotol, noia network...
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