Activists against Government and Military Authorities of Thailand have come up with a new way of protecting their controversial music video “Rap against Dictatorship” from getting censored on YouTube. They are using crypto tech to prevent unwanted censorship from the board. The activists have released the video on YouTube on October 22 which then took the entire nation by storm and has received 28 million impressions since then.

To prevent the video from getting censored, an unknown activist has placed it on the Zcoin blockchain, a privacy coin having Zerocoin protocol. The video has been embedded into a transaction of the block using an IPFS link. Now, the video is immutable and permanent on the Zcoin Blockchain at block number 111089. With that being said, it is impossible for any Thai authority to permanently remove it from the internet.

Speaking about the same, Poramin Insom, founder and lead developer of Zcoin, has said that the video is now impossible to remove because of its presence on a Blockchain network. Besides, it has been uploaded through a Zerocoin Protocol making it even impossible to trace the identity of the uploaders as Zcoin blockchain will keep the link private.

“Rap against Dictatorship” criticizes the role of Thai government on a number of issues such as government-level corruption, military high-handedness, censorship, and legal double standards and many more. After the release, the video has gathered interests from the people around the nation through 925,000 “likes” on YouTube. Though the number of dislikes counts the figure 25,00o, the difference indicates its resonance with a large mass of people in Thailand.