Examples of using Cypherpunks in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Hughes continued:“Cypherpunks write code.
We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems.
Bitcoin and the Rise of the Cypherpunks.
We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems.
Hughes continued:“Cypherpunks write code.
She started her career as a computer programmer in 1967 only tolater form a hacking group known as Cypherpunks.
Still, Chaum opened the floodgates for other cypherpunks with similar ambitions.
Many cypherpunks would say that the only way to answer these questions is to build an entirely new system.
NSA feared publicity, and the Cypherpunks knew it.
Cypherpunks believed public-key encryption made society less dangerous because it removed the two major sources of violence.
Another extensive directory of computer activists was the Cypherpunks Mailing List.
Most of their investors were nerdy cypherpunks, excited to support some new technology they could play with.
John Gilmore founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Cypherpunks and the alt newsgroup.
Most of the technologists and cypherpunks who built this stuff were simply motivated by building a new financial system.
One incident captures the core of crypto wars between the Cypherpunks and government, especially the NSA.
She started her career as a computer programmer in 1967 only tolater form a hacking group known as Cypherpunks.
In A Cypherpunk's Manifesto, written in 1993,Eric Hughes said,“We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems.
While cypherpunks like Bell were dreaming up potential uses for digital currencies, others were more focused on working out the technical problems.
Regardless of media attention orshort-term market performance their mantra remains the same: cypherpunks write code.
As software developerJameson Lopp said in November 2017, these cypherpunks were responsible for the foundation of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency.
In Part 3, I will cover Satoshi's distribution strategy-or the soil in which he planted the seed: the Cypherpunks community.
In the 80s, the cypherpunks used cryptography and other privacy technology to subvert government in areas such as censorship and taxation.
The leader translates the ideals published by the“men of words[cypherpunks]” into doctrines[whitepaper] promising sudden and spectacular change.
As Keiser points out, the publication of previously classified knowledge anddevelopments in encryption technology had a big impact on the ability of cypherpunks to improve the technology.
Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, the Cypherpunks elaborated on the principles that would bring their utopia of encryption into being, as well as the technical innovations required to make digital currency possible.
If everyone can see every transaction, then there is no need to hand over control to banks or governments,and if everyone follows the encryption practices of the Cypherpunks, there is no way to know who is spending the money.
The principles for bitcoin originated from the cypherpunks, a community I naturally gravitated to as a fourteen year old, a place where anonymity was as fundamental as breathing, where in order for genuine freedom of speech to exist in an open society one had to be able to fully and anonymously express themselves.
This necessitated routing all electronic transactions through credit card companies,and reintroduced the Cypherpunks' worst enemies: loss of privacy and the need to trust some hierarchical organisation, a government, bank or corporation, with the authority to verify and, if necessary, roll back transactions.
This necessitated routing all electronic transactions through credit card companies,and re-introduce dthe Cypherpunks' worst enemies: loss of privacy and the need to trusts some hierarchical organization, a government, bank or corporation, with the authority to verify and, if necessary, roll back transactions.