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Open Source Collective Is Disabling Contributions in Cryptocurrencies
(opencollective.com)
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how does cash or digital cash(XMR) prevent transactions? your question doesn't make much sense
it would be like asking a 20$ dollar bill to stop being transacted from someone sanctioned. A 20$ dollar bill itself cannot discriminate who is using it. You give that 20$ bill to someone and they don't know the history of that 20$ bill, you don't know who used it before and that's why everyone can take it, because this means they know they will be able to use it.
when something is fungible like cash or digital cash(XMR), law enforcement needs to find other ways to stop what they considered sanctioned nations or criminals or bad people or whatever.