What does it mean that Kaspa is censorship resistant?

Censorship resistance means no single party can block or reverse your Kaspa transactions. Because Kaspa's peer-to-peer structure has no central authority, the network enforces its own rules rather than relying on a trusted middleman — this is what "trustless" means. If a government or company wanted to stop a transaction, there is no central server to pressure or shut down. For a beginner, the practical result is that your ability to send and receive KAS depends only on the network's rules, not on anyone's permission.

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