Currently, where I live, laws are being made to restrict the use of cryptocurrencies. The state is mimicking China and strengthening its centralization.
Currently, where I live, laws are being made to restrict the use of cryptocurrencies. The state is mimicking China and strengthening its centralization.
You should be very worried and perhaps consider what you can do about it.
https://www.article19.org/resources/south-korea-repressive-criminal-defamation-provisions-threaten-freedom-of-expression/
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/south-korea-s-defamation-laws-and-45482/
If I criticize the state, I may face imprisonment or fine for defamation and insult.
Individuals convicted of defamation and contempt of the state may face a fine of US$20,000 or up to five years in prison.
Dear my friend @tarazkp, If you propagate your claims to the public, you could be a criminal where I live.
If you oppose the centralization policy of the country, where I live, you could face up to 3~5 years in prison.
The country's Internet censorship and surveillance have already become very strong, so I have to hide my location through the overseas Internet.
I have already been fined US$2700 by the state, so I have to be very careful.
If I talk about these issues with foreigners, I may be punished.