Read_838 - Crypto Rebels

August 12, 2024 01:24:04
Read_838 - Crypto Rebels
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Read_838 - Crypto Rebels

Aug 12 2024 | 01:24:04

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Guy Swann

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"It would be wrong to think of Cypherpunks as a formal group. It's more a gathering of those who share a predilection for codes, a passion for privacy, and the gumption to do something about it. Anyone who decides to spread personal crypto or its gospel is a traveler in the territory of Cypherpunk."
— Steven Levy

Today we journey back to 1993 to explore a seminal article on the cypherpunk movement and the battle for digital privacy. How have the concerns raised three decades ago evolved in our modern digital landscape? What progress has been made, and what challenges remain? Join us as we examine the roots of the crypto revolution and its implications for our future, asking: Are we any closer to achieving the cypherpunks' vision of a privacy-preserving and sovereign digital world?

Check out the original article at Crypto Rebels (Link: https://tinyurl.com/5bxfrp7v)


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