I agree with the peer-to-peer point, but how is ecash not censorship resistant? How would you censor an individual’s funds if you don’t know which funds are theirs?

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It's censorship resistant in exactly the same way fiat paper is censorship resistant. So, somewhat. But it's centrally controlled by a bank, a bank that, in a free market, is held accountable.

were you planning on suing the owner of the minibits mint in a court when he inevitably exit scams, or did you figure out where he lives so you can drill out his kneecaps??