> ... but the impact is high.
Wow. I kind of regret the effort supplying supporting facts and reasoning demonstrating the impact is almost invariably zero or negligible.
> Most things that are worth doing could ruin your life. You could die in a car crash too.
So... you agree?
> You have to choose which risks to take.
And you have to choose which concerns to troll. Maybe consider the potential unintended harm you may cause of stopping something worth doing before evoking the specter of a scary-sounding consequence. A consequence which is, in reality, very nearly always harmless (in the non-profit, preservation with reasonable prior search scenario) as well as vanishingly unlikely to happen at all.
After Samourai, Tornado Cash, and so on, I'm not trusting anyone to tell me the possible impact of breaking a law is low. The government has repeatedly demonstrated that it's willing to apply the maximum penalty it can to anyone it hates, laws be damned.