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Cointelegraph•Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at 02:57 AM•1 min read

Australia's Search ID Law & Ireland's Anonymity Ban Push: Web3 Regulations

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Recent developments in Australia and Ireland signal a growing global focus on regulating online anonymity and platform governance. Australia is implementing a search ID law, while Ireland is lobbying for a ban on anonymity. These moves come as the U.S. takes steps to protect its platforms from foreign censorship, including the proposed GRANITE Act and sanctions against EU officials. The global regulatory landscape for Web3 is evolving, with governments increasingly seeking to balance user privacy with national security and content moderation concerns. These changes could impact the operation and accessibility of blockchain-based services.

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Australia's Search ID Law & Ireland's Anonymity Ban Push: Web3 Regulations

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Recent developments in Australia and Ireland signal a growing global focus on regulating online anonymity and platform governance. Australia is implementing a search ID law, while Ireland is lobbying for a ban on anonymity. These moves come as the U.S. takes steps to protect its platforms from foreign censorship, including the proposed GRANITE Act and sanctions against EU officials. The global regulatory landscape for Web3 is evolving, with governments increasingly seeking to balance user privacy with national security and content moderation concerns. These changes could impact the operation and accessibility of blockchain-based services.

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