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Vitalik Buterin Warns EU Chat Law Could Put Millions At Risk

Key Highlights Vitalik Buterin says EU chat bill could leave millions exposed Critics warn the law risks Europe’s global privacy leadership Experts see a possible surge toward Web3 if the bill passes Vitalik Buterin Warns Of Privacy And Security Risks In EU Chat Bill Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has voiced strong opposition to the European Union’s proposed “chat monitoring” ￰0￱ legislation would require private messages to be scanned for prohibited content, sparking concerns among privacy advocates and tech ￰1￱ argued that such measures not only undermine the fundamental right to privacy but also weaken the security of digital ￰2￱ warned that creating backdoors for law enforcement would “inevitably lead to their hacking,” leaving all users, including law-abiding citizens exposed to new ￰3￱ Call Out Hypocrisy And Rising Dangers The controversy gained momentum after entrepreneur Peter Levels urged European citizens to reject the ￰4￱ to reports, the draft bill contains exemptions for government officials, military personnel, and intelligence ￰5￱ called this a clear act of hypocrisy , pointing out that citizens would face surveillance while authorities remain ￰6￱ initiative has already secured the support of 15 EU countries, but has not yet reached the majority needed under EU voting rules.

Germany’s stance will ultimately decide the outcome , making it a decisive player in the bill’s future. A Push Toward Decentralized Alternatives Opponents stress that the bill clashes with Articles 7 and 8 of the EU Charter , which guarantee the protection of privacy and personal ￰7￱ experts warn that if passed, the legislation could accelerate the adoption of decentralized Web3 ￰8￱ Rempel, CEO of Diode, noted that the slogan “not your keys, not your data” has become increasingly relevant as users grow wary of centralized ￰9￱ spokesperson Elisenda Fàbrega added that the EU risks losing global influence over digital privacy standards if it moves forward with the ￰10￱ now, all eyes remain on Berlin — and whether Europe’s biggest economy will side with privacy advocates or back the controversial bill.

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