The End of Net Neutrality Means ISPs Could Crack Down on Cryptocurrencies

The End of Net Neutrality Means ISPs Could Crack Down on Cryptocurrencies

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https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/kz34ay/net-neutrality-repeal-affect-cryptocurrency-bitcoin-ethereum

One bitcoin is now worth over $9,500 USD, but any cryptocurrency enthusiast worth their salt will tell you it’s still early days; Bitcoin has only been around since 2009, after all.

Cyptocurrencies are still in their infancy. Now, experts worry that repealing net neutrality protections could harm them by allowing service providers to restrict access to key access portals or make them more expensive to use.

The End of Net Neutrality Means ISPs Could Crack Down on Cryptocurrencies

Nov 27, 2017, 9:19pm UTC
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/kz34ay/net-neutrality-repeal-affect-cryptocurrency-bitcoin-ethereum > One bitcoin is now worth over $9,500 USD, but any cryptocurrency enthusiast worth their salt will tell you it’s still early days; Bitcoin has only been around since 2009, after all. > Cyptocurrencies are still in their infancy. Now, experts worry that repealing net neutrality protections could harm them by allowing service providers to restrict access to key access portals or make them more expensive to use.