Worst case scenario he gets fined $2500 or/he is forced to take down something that he cannot when the network has been decentralized
I think
RIGHT. The fines imposes by the Russian Federation for dealing in crypto coins are equivalent to traffic fines. Consider it the cost of dooing business.
It looks like they are trying to fight the phenomenon, and not to accumulate funds..
2500$ fine is for individuals, but it's a pretty big one for bitcoin promoting related activities. If they want to to be harsh they probably treat Crypti and its similars as legal entities.
lets say even 25,000$ is possible amount if if it's one time event. traffic fines for example are not one time event - if you keep braking the law you either keep getting the same fines, or getting bigger punishments.
I'm interested in the team response here. if they will make such laws (which seems they are eager to and the current direction) will you keep going (breaking those laws)?