This is a very interesting conundrum, and I'll throw out my first impression regarding the issue.
There are a multiplicity of jurisdictions in the world, and each of them claims authority over a given geopolitical region. While there are many synchronicities between them, all of them have differences, each from the others.
This means that there is no universal law that governs all, and that things that are legal in one jurisdiction are illegal in others, and vice versa. There is no one course that will keep your actions legal in every jurisdiction extant--except to confine your actions to those few that are universally accepted as legal in every jurisdiction; to so dumb down your speech that it is essentially without purpose or utility; to become so vapid as to offend no one.
I do not see that as an acceptable solution.
Rather, I see the entire point of decentralization to create a new jurisdiction that supersedes all others, gaining it's power from the voluntary adoption of free persons, and negating the power of violent force that currently empowers extant jurisdictions of geopolitical extent.
Since any jurisdiction affected by the blockchain might bring a cause of action against any node of the blockchain, I believe that ALL of the extant jurisdictions are revealed as void of authority over the voluntary blockchain, and that it's rules are those that matter.
Clearly, those geopolitical jurisdictions will not agree, but no revolution has ever succeeded without opposing extant power. Make no mistake, blockchain is a revolution in political power. That's probably, in one form or another, why you're here.
Perhaps soon you will be able to acquire server space on one of the networks that are being constructed beyond all geopolitical jurisdictions, in space. This would effectively solve your dilemma, in a just world.
I don't think we live in a world where the extant jurisdictions are just, however. I don't believe that jurisdictions rendered obsolete by technology are going to just hand over the power they profit from presently, regardless of right and wrong.
I encourage you to take a stand for freedom. I have done so in the past, and bear the scars of my defeat(s). Do not expect to do so without being challenged, or possibly suffering victimization at the hands of extant political forces that are being replace by voluntary associations.
Do so because those tyrannies must end, and only opposing them will end them.
We will be free, eventually. Weigh carefully your acceptance of risk and reward, and proceed according to your best assessment of that analysis.
Thanks!