Decentralized services will be available anyway. Not every dev lives in a country they can reach. Can they get to a dev that lives in Russia for example? I don’t think so but this time your data will be in the hands of Putin.
And what kind of data might end up in the hands of the Russian president after this, if all this data is open to everyone on the blockchain?
Now reading my post again, I think I wanted to say "the dev's data" probably. The dev's privacy is as important as ours from now on (actually more important). If the dev does his job in a country where the US can send their gestapo, he will get caught by them. If he does his job in Russia, the Russian mob will be after him.
We have already seen it with McAfee's case. He was in Spain and they caught him for a crime he is not responsible to Spain.
In fact, many countries have central banks that are subject to the Bank for International Settlements and its requirements first, and only then to the laws of their country.
And the requirements for all countries are the same: that all transactions have a verified sender and recipient if a certain limit is reached.
Therefore, the case of developer Pertsev will be very indicative.