We have to abide by UK laws... nostr doesn't suddenly bypass the laws of any country unfortunately... it's good but not that good

Even though we never touch the money (ever, it is truly decentralised and p2p) we would still be held responsible... so yeah there's a zero tolerance policy, instant ban and removal

Technically we can delete items from our own relay but not from other relays

If you want to buy/sell that stuff and are in a country where it is legal then you can take the code and install it on your own website or node

Plebeian Market is not a platform in the traditional sense... it's just one instance of a website using the Plebeian open source solution and we're dedicated to bitcoin and nostr maxis

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That makes sense.

Multiple markets run by multiple operators.

Yours may be in compliance to mitigate risks.

While some shadowy market runners can do their stuff out of compliance forking your software.

Your defense would be: we cannot avoid people coyping our code and running it in their own instances.

If that's the strategy, I'd be very clear about what you run and what you don't run to avoid confusions. Governments folks aren't the sharpest people.