brandeis on Nostr: Again, see above. Laws are almost never about a specific thing, but abstract ...
Again, see above. Laws are almost never about a specific thing, but abstract regulated with a purpose. Thereby stay tech neutral. Your question was whether protocols are regulated and my answer is yes. The discussion is about whether the success of a protocol or application build upon depends on the regulation it might face, and the answer is yes. Therefore it should be consider during design.
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