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If cryptocurrency is banned and revoked from the internet, in what other way would ransomwares ask their victim to pay?

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  • 23
    Cryptocurrencies cannot be banned. P2P magic..
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  • 3
    There would always be alternatives.
  • 2
    @Alice posting to unknown address?
  • 2
    In Monero.
  • 4
    You can't ban cryptocurrencies. You could make them illegal, but that wouldn't stop them from growing.
    Even if you took down the whole internet, people would still find other ways to make these p2p networks work.
  • 0
    The problem with crypto isn’t it getting banned - yes people will always find a way. But it’s really seeing how entities can discourage it. At the end of the day, if all vendors decide to stop accepting crypto and go back to western union or prepaid debit cards then crypto becomes worthless. It’s worth is kinda self imposed.
  • 1
    @nikmanG Western Union is using cryptocurrencies too for faster and cheaper transactions (via ripple / xrp) ;)
  • 0
    @nikmanG Nah, cryptos will always carry some value, even if all big companies stop accepting btc etc. It will always be used for illegal transactions etc. (imo)
  • 0
    How would you ban crypto currency from the internet?
  • 0
    Blackmail you with the porn you've been looking at.
  • 0
    Via Visa/Mastercard... as before.
  • 0
    Fuck de government they cannot take away our decentralized stuffs
  • 0
    Hamsters!
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