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How to buy, earn and spend KYC-free Bitcoin and Monero (without ID or a bank account) by anarkiocrypto
Why is KYC-free important Cryptocurrencies are intended to be a private and financially inclusive currency outside of the state’s monopoly on money (=fiat) and identity (=government ID KYC). For this, cryptocurrencies only require a pseudonymous randomly-gener...
How to Install Matrix Synapse on Debian 11
Introduction Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over IP. there exists an open standard in the form of the Matrix Specification it's interoperable, meaning it is designed to interoperate with other communicati...
VPS, Cloud Services, and Hosting Providers that accept Monero (XMR)
A comprehensive list of VPS and cloud-service/hosting providers that are either: (a) Tor-friendly or (b) accept Monero (XMR) and are privacy-driven https://www.trilightzone.org [privacy-based] https://anycolo.net/ https://www.swisslayer.com/ [privacy-...
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of pri...
A Cyberpunk Manifesto
I. Cyberpunk We are those, the Different. Technological rats, swimming in the ocean of information. We are the retiring, little kid at school, sitting at the last desk, in the corner of the class room. We are the teenager everybody considers strange We are th...
A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
by Eric Hughes Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age. Privacy is not secrecy. A private matter is something one doesn't want the whole world to know, but a secret matter is something one doesn't want anybody to know. Privacy is the pow...
The GNU Manifesto
The GNU Manifesto (which appears below) was written by Richard Stallman at the beginning of the GNU Project, to ask for participation and support. For the first few years, it was updated in minor ways to account for developments, but now it seems best to leav...
The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
Timothy C. May - 1988 A specter is haunting the modern world, the specter of crypto anarchy. Computer technology is on the verge of providing the ability for individuals and groups to communicate and interact with each other in a totally anonymous manner. Two ...
1. Introduction
1.1. Copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
2. MFAQ--Most Frequently Asked Questions
2.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
3. Cypherpunks -- History, Organization, Agenda
3.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
4. Goals and Ideology -- Privacy, Freedom, New Approaches
4.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
5. Cryptology
5.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your nam...
6. The Need For Strong Crypto
6.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
7. PGP
7.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
8. Anonymity, Digital Mixes, and Remailers
8.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. 8.2. SUMMARY: Anonymity, Digital Mixes, and Remailers 8.2.1. Main Points Remailers are essentia...
9. Policy, Clipper, Key Escrow, and Digital Telephony
9.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
10. Legal Issues
10.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your nam...
11. Surveillance, Privacy, And Intelligence Agencies
11.1. copyright HE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your name...
13. Activism and Projects
13.1. copyright THE CYPHERNOMICON: Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666, 1994-09-10, Copyright Timothy C. May. All rights reserved. See the detailed disclaimer. Use short sections under "fair use" provisions, with appropriate credit, but don't put your nam...