Examples of using Cypherpunks in English and their translations into Chinese
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Cypherpunks know that software can't be destroyed.
Bitcoin taught me that cypherpunks write code.
Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems….
This wasn't some loose confederation of cypherpunks and antibankers.
Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems….
This is the hardcore vision the Cypherpunks were talking about back in the 90s!
Cypherpunks don't care if you don't like the software they write.
Both Szabo and Dai were not only active on the Cypherpunks' mailing list, but also on a closed email list discussing these topics.
Cypherpunks don't care if you don't approve of the software they write.
But by the mid-1990s, he was thinking of similar ideas to counter spam,sometimes“out loud” on the Cypherpunks mailing list.
Today, the cypherpunks have won: Encryption is everywhere.
Org, where Satoshi frequently engages in important andsometimes heated discussions with other cypherpunks and people interested in digital money.
We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems.
As software developerJameson Lopp said in November 2017, these cypherpunks were responsible for the foundation of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency:.
Cypherpunks know that a widely dispersed system can't be shut down.
Most of the technologists and cypherpunks who built this stuff were simply motivated by building a new financial system.
The Cypherpunks are actively engaged in making the networks safer for privacy.
By the time they are done, the cypherpunks hope to have given away free digital signatures, as well as the opportunity for online anonymity.
Cypherpunks believe that privacy is a fundamental human right, including privacy from governments.
The Cypherpunks mailing list grew significantly in about half a decade.
The Cypherpunks mailing list was started in 1992, and by 1994 had 700 subscribers.
The Cypherpunks mailing list was started in 1992, and by 1994 had 700 subscribers.
Cypherpunks deplore regulations on cryptography, for encryption is fundamentally a private act.
Cypherpunks are activists who advocate the mass use of strong cryptography as a way protecting our basic freedoms against this onslaught.
Besides, Cypherpunks and code-geeks this also included libertarians and anarcho-capitalists who dominate the crypto space until today.
Cypherpunks is published by OR Books.[4] Its content derives from discussions in June 2012 with Appelbaum, Müller-Maguhn and Zimmermann on Assange's TV show World Tomorrow.[5][6][7].