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  2. Cypherpunk - Wikipedia

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    A cypherpunk is one who advocates the widespread use of strong cryptography and privacy-enhancing technologies as a means of effecting social and political change. The cypherpunk movement originated in the late 1980s and gained traction with the establishment of the "Cypherpunks" electronic mailing list in 1992, where informal groups of activists, technologists, and cryptographers discussed ...

  3. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Each edition has a sheet of proofreader's marks that appears to be the same apart from the language used to describe the marks. The section cautions that "it should be realised that the typesetter may not understand the language in which the text is written". English; French; German; Italian; etc.

  4. Anonymous remailer - Wikipedia

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    A Cypherpunk remailer sends the message to the recipient, stripping away the sender address on it. One can not answer a message sent via a Cypherpunk remailer. The message sent to the remailer can usually be encrypted, and the remailer will decrypt it and send it to the recipient address hidden inside the encrypted message.

  5. Timothy C. May - Wikipedia

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    May wrote a substantial cypherpunk-themed FAQ, "The Cyphernomicon" (incorporating his earlier piece "The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto"); [11] and his essay, "True Nyms and Crypto Anarchy", was included in a reprint of Vernor Vinge's novel True Names. In 2001 his work was published in the book, Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias. [12]

  6. Crypto-anarchy - Wikipedia

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    The prefix "crypto-" originates from the Ancient Greek word κρυπτός kruptós, meaning "hidden" or "secret". [5] This differs from its use in terms like 'crypto-fascist' or 'crypto-Jew' where it signifies that an identity is concealed from the world; rather, many crypto-anarchists are open about their anarchism and promotion of tools based in cryptology.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Cryptography/Cipher vs Cypher

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    In the published literature of modern cryptography, both in books and academic papers, the spelling "cipher" is used overwhelmingly more frequently than the spelling "cypher". Agreed. But with the observation that this language anyway is and has been actually rather tolerant of divergent spelling and resistant to spelling mandates.

  8. Cypherpunk anonymous remailer - Wikipedia

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    Messages sent to Cypherpunk remailers can be layered, meaning they pass through multiple Cypherpunk remailers to minimize the chances of identifying the sender. Some Cypherpunk remailers also function as Mixmaster anonymous remailers , enabling them to divide long Cypherpunk messages into Mixmaster packets and forward them to the next remailer ...

  9. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    Implements a Turing-complete language on its blockchain, a prominent smart contract framework [36] Bitcoin Provides a Turing-incomplete script language that allows the creation of custom smart contracts on top of Bitcoin like multisignature accounts , payment channels, escrows, time locks, atomic cross-chain trading, oracles , or multi-party ...