Comment by jMyles
> I have yet to see a use case that doesn’t amount to buying drugs
Society has been struggling for decades to overcome prohibition via political channels, and watching as multiple generations have been damaged by its impact on local economies, civil liberties, and the boon to criminal cartels.
Then, a mathematical solution arises which unambiguously undermines this regime, and somehow that's a bad thing?!
It's not a "mathematical" solution. The maths are cryptographic hashes and consensus protocols, means to some end - exchanging value.
You're proposing that it's a technological solution to a societal problem. These only last as long as a particular regulatory body / regime allows them to.
Mining. It has long been infeasible for anyone without prior capital and investment. Ban that - you can easily get a lead through the electricity bill - viola.
Private key custody. Even technologically-inclined individuals mess it up from time to time. Hence the proliferation of centralised services to keep the keys ("wallets") for you. Block the exchange. QED.