Blockchain May Help Combat Censorship, Bernstein Analysts Suggest
In a time when AI content is on the rise and concerns about censorship grow, Bernstein analysts suggest that Blockchain technology could be key in safeguarding truth.
They point to recent controversies, such as Facebook’s Covid-related censorship, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s legal issues in France, and X’s disputes in Brazil over misinformation, as evidence of the need for blockchain’s transparency.
According to Bernstein’s analysts Gautam Chhugani, Mahika Sapra, and Sanskar Chindalia, blockchain’s unalterable ledger could serve as a robust tool against censorship.
They argue that while traditional media and platforms like X are enhancing fact-checking and content moderation, Telegram’s unique approach—opting for decentralized data storage instead of end-to-end encryption—highlights its stance on privacy and resistance to censorship.
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Ethereum Revenue Crashes 99% Since March as Layer-2 Solutions SurgeTelegram’s integration of blockchain for financial transactions and its crypto wallet, despite growing government pressures, reflects its commitment to privacy and its opposition to potential restrictions on freedom of expression.
Bernstein’s analysis raises important questions about the role of governments in censorship, the regulation of AI-generated content, and the definition of truth in today’s digital landscape.
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