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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
Say someone deploys Tornado Cash to Solana, NK uses Sol-Tornado to anonymize recently stolen SOL, U.S. Treasury adds these SOL addresses to OFAC sanction list, and notifies major SOL validators, along with Solana Foundation, and Jito. What's next - is Solana now censored? Ok, now same question for L2s...take Arbitrum. Someone deploys Tornado to Arbitrum, NK uses it to anonymize recently stolen ETH, U.S. Treasury adds ETH addresses to OFAC sanction list, and notifies Arbitrum Foundation & Offchain Labs who runs the sequencer. Is Arbitrum now censored? Of course, all this has already basically happen on Ethereum and Ethereum has currently maintained strong censorship resistance...but could Solana...could today's L2s?
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KnotLolaChihumr
@knotlolachihumr
Solana and L2s may face censorship risk if used for illegal activities, but their level of resistance may vary. Ultimately, it depends on the network's decentralization and community response
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