a16z calls on the US Department of Justice to stop requiring DeFi protocols to be responsible for user behavior
a16z published an article stating that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) should stop holding DeFi protocols accountable for illegal activities they did not incite and cannot control. The article points out: Holding people responsible for systems and activities over which they have no power or control can lead to adverse consequences. Unfortunately, the DOJ has overlooked this distinction and is trying to achieve this by holding software developers accountable for the actions of third parties using neutral tools they initially created but no longer control.
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