I was making a joke at your piss poor analogy comparing a criminal syndicate to a legitimate endeavor and arguing that the legitimate endeavor isn't untouchable because of look at the mafia. That's why I asked you about all the regulations with open source because the punchline is what you think my simple-minded self-didn't "understand".
You're the hilarious bro, calling me simple minded when you are vehemently arguing that blockchains will get regulated sooner or later because someone will get sued while you don't recognize that an immutable-record does not need to be regulated because it is TRUSTLESS by design, and a Platform built on that DIRECTLY to make regulations impossible (if you could understand that). It doesn't matter what LAWS they give out, people are still going to make Torrents and nobody can stop them because at the end of the day it matters not what laws you can make but what laws you can enforce, IF they could even make up a rule to govern blockchain, lmao.
You are so dreaming, I guess the prisons will just fill up with those creating blockchains to manage their crypto's through. What you don't understand is that eventually that technology will be taken, the governments are not going to allow anyone but themselves to run the monetary system in the world, anyone moving forward to build opposing monetary blockchain systems will go to prison, one right after the other, they will find a way. The analogy about the mafia was that they decided to set up their own distribution and protection system which required others to pay into it from their profits. They tried to control the flow of goods and services. Yes it was not technology linked, of course, but it shows you what happens when other forces try to set up their own system over the governments.
You sir can sometimes be a ordinary foolish one, yes you will not stop everyone but you will stop the vast majority and that's what will limit the power behind unregulated blockchains/crytos. What happened when people started pirating music?...did the music industry sit there and say it's such a huge and uncontrollable situation that we can't handle? No it did not. It started arresting the little johnies stealing their music and prosecuting them. What happened in our state after our governor upped taxes on cigarettes and people started ordering them from out of state on their computers? Did she just say well it's just so vast and wide a problem we can't get a grip on it...no she didn't, she went after them and filed charges against them. You see your problem is, and from being on here I can see why because there is no lack of people like you, that there may be people who want to rebel and will give up life and liberty for their cause but the very vast majority of people won't and they will just go with the flow, because they are content with what they got not what they won't have when the government gets done with them.