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Cypherpunks (ES subs)
A four-part series about the cypherpunk movement of the 1990s, that in 2008 end up in creating Bitcoin.
This upload (with Es subs) contain all 4 parts.
Series made by ReasonTV https://reason.com/video/2020/10/21/cryptowars-gilmore-zimmermann-cryptography/
In 1977, a team of cryptographers at MIT made an astonishing discovery: a mathematical system for encrypting secret messages so powerful that it had the potential to make government spying effectively impossible.
Before the MIT team could publish a description of how this system worked, the National Security Agency (NSA) made it known that doing so could be considered a federal crime. The 1976 Arms Export Control Act (AECA) made it illegal to distribute munitions in other countries without a license, including cryptography. The penalty for violating AECA was up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to one million dollars.
It was the beginning of the "crypto wars"—the legal and public relations battle between the intelligence community and privacy activists over the rights of citizens to use end-to-end encryption. Many of those who were involved in the crypto wars were associated with the "cypherpunk movement," a community of hackers, hobbyists, and computer scientists, which the mathematician Eric Hughes once described as "cryptography activists."
The crypto wars continue to this day: On October 11, 2020, U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr issued a joint statement with officials from six other countries that implored tech companies not to use strong end-to-end encryption in their products so that law enforcement agencies can access the communications of their customers.
LEARN MORE!
https://bitcoin.org
https://bitcoin.page
https://lightning.how
https://bitcoin-only.com
Mining Bitcoin:
https://diverter.hostyourown.tools/mining-for-the-streets/
https://www.econoalchemist.com/post/home-mining-for-non-kyc-bitcoin
https://www.aniccaresearch.tech/blog/the-intelligent-bitcoin-miner-pt-ii
https://braiins.com/blog/cost-to-mine-bitcoin-user-guide
https://miningpool.observer/
https://www.aniccaresearch.tech/blog/the-intelligent-bitcoin-miner-pt-ii
Others:
https://nocoinerexcuse.com/
https://bitcoinorshit.com/
https://www.bitcoinisdead.lol/
https://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/dashboard/
https://lnrouter.app/graph
https://ngudaily.com/
https://satoshisperperson.com/
https://usdsat.com/
http://bitcoin.craighammell.com/nlb.html
http://bitcoin.craighammell.com/nlb.html
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