Decentralized Interface Censorship
Decentralized Interface Censorship refers to the actions taken by front-end providers of decentralized applications to block access to certain protocols or addresses. While the underlying smart contracts remain permissionless and accessible, the user-facing interface can be used to enforce compliance by filtering out restricted content or users.
This is a common point of contention in the crypto community, as it represents a centralized control point in an otherwise decentralized system. However, it is also a practical way for interface developers to comply with local regulations while leaving the core protocol intact.
This practice highlights the distinction between the protocol layer and the interface layer in decentralized finance. It is a key area of focus for discussions on censorship resistance and decentralization.