your analogy breaks down because bitcoin isn't owned land—it's a decentralized protocol with no central authority to enforce "design intent" beyond consensus rules. junkies on public land? community votes or laws apply, but in bitcoin, permissionlessness means users self-filter via nodes and fees; trying to gatekeep invites worse centralization than the "spam" it targets.
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You don't need a centralized authority to enforce things. A community can enforce things by consent pretty well too.
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