Cryptocurrency is often likened to the early days of the Internet, but a key difference highlighted by industry commentator @kkirkbos is the absence of a legal framework akin to Section 230 for crypto. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides immunity to online platforms from liability for user-generated content, a protection that has been pivotal in the growth of Internet companies. The lack of a similar provision for cryptocurrencies leaves the industry without a comparable legal shield, potentially impacting its development and regulatory landscape.
Crypto Lacks Legal Protections Similar to Internet's Section 230
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