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>What are you talking about. You can't stop a state from mining BTC if they want to. You also can't stop a state from mining Monero. Is Monero at the mercy of the state if they decided to mine Monero? Again, you fail to see the game theory behind BTC mining (which is exactly what has happened in corrupt Kazakhstan) and think that the world would just unanimously agree to stop all ASICs and that no one would take advantage of the situation.

You're grasping at straws here, pal. The key point is that crippling the BTC network costs $0.00 for determined governments and all you can do is naively insist that it doesn't matter because they totally would never do that.

>co-ordinated hit on global pedo networks: routine
>co-ordinated hit on global mining farms: impossible