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I suspect so, especially if people get censored for debt which people are increasingly in.
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I suspect so, especially if people get censored for debt which people are increasingly in.
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While the story itself is interesting, I'm more surprised that the issue of financial censorship is starting to trickle into mainstream media narratives. Just like how the term "fiat" has become more memeified over the last couple years, I wonder if financial censorship becomes another concept that everyday people become more aware of in the near future.